Hi Tom
The ST60 - I had this issue, it was oddly sensitive to direction - by turning the sensor very slightly it would spring into action. Another lister, who will not be named, had the same issue but it was because his (boat) bottom had 1.5 inches of mussel growth on it. The speed wheel would get wet, but that was about it.

As for the cord it sounds like the outer skin has age/UV-itis. Does it sit out in the sun a lot? It is a terminal disease, no cure.

Graham Collins
Secret Plans
C&C 35-III #11

On 2015-08-02 5:02 PM, Tom Buscaglia via CnC-List wrote:
We are on day two of out annual 3 weeks in the San Juan and Gulf Islands, We'll be in Port Townsend tonight and then working our way to the Rendezvous on Thetis next weekend. If anyone is in the area let me know. You can text me on my cell 305.409.3660 if you're close.

Some wierdness with the speed reading on our Raymarine ST60. If I spin it I get a reading but in water reading are either missing or AFU. I'll be testing to see if it is the sender or the head or possible just the wiring.

Our AC power cable has developed some sort of skin condition. It feels like someone applied a coating of adhesive to it. The 12' extension we have for it does not have this issue. Anyone have an idea of what the deal is with this?

thx

Tom B

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Tom & Lynn Buscaglia
SV Alera
C&C 37+/40
Vashon Island WA
(206) 463-9200
Cell (305) 409-3660
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