James W
Well-Known Member
I'm going to struggle to find the time to climb the mast and mouse a cable down it right now, so I'm looking at some of the wireless offerings. I was hoping they're more reliable than they used to be and a quick evening's research showed this was pretty much the case.
I'm running an almost complete Garmin system on the boat, including plotter and autopilot, but I can't use their wireless Gwind set up because the mast is a touch over their max height of 50 feet (this might be a blessing as the Gwind is not considered the most reliable). The B&G WS320 has some rave reviews and can be used on masts up to 98 feet according to B&G. The signal is sent via bluetooth to a base station that plugs into the N2K network.....perfect in theory!
The only thing holding me back is the fear that it might struggle to work with the Garmin autopilot........does anyone have any thoughts or experiences?
Thanks loads!
James
I'm running an almost complete Garmin system on the boat, including plotter and autopilot, but I can't use their wireless Gwind set up because the mast is a touch over their max height of 50 feet (this might be a blessing as the Gwind is not considered the most reliable). The B&G WS320 has some rave reviews and can be used on masts up to 98 feet according to B&G. The signal is sent via bluetooth to a base station that plugs into the N2K network.....perfect in theory!
The only thing holding me back is the fear that it might struggle to work with the Garmin autopilot........does anyone have any thoughts or experiences?
Thanks loads!
James