Hi all,

Been a lurker here for years and don't post because I don't own a C&C.
Still learn a ton of sailing and maintenance stuff tho and we have lots of
owners at our club.

Don't waste your time or money on this set up. I did and agree completely
with David's comments. The latest unit has a replacement battery. Why do
you think that is.....? It's because they are very poor at charging up,
holding a charge, and communicating even when standing on the pier with a
direct line of sight to it.

My wind cup bearings didn't last 2 weeks. " We have no way of knowing if it
has been in storms " was there response. Really.... So this unit can't take
storm force winds now? They sent me a rebuild kit. Great, I just have to
climb my mast mid season to unbolt and rebuild it. After listening to it
growl away it came down for good.

Check out there responses to problems. Almost always the owners fault.

Cheers,
Terry D
Gimli YC
Lake Winnipeg


On Wed., Dec. 18, 2019, 8:56 p.m. Randy Stafford via CnC-List, <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:

> Listers-
>
> Have any of you used products from SailTimer, e.g. their SailTimer App and
> SailTimer Wind Instrument?  If so, I’d appreciate hearing about your
> experiences with the products and the company.
>
> The company is based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and headed by Craig
> Summers.  Anybody on this list know him, or other employees of the company?
>
> Thank You,
> Randy Stafford
> S/V Grenadine
> C&C 30 MK I #79
> Ken Caryl, CO
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