, and I plan to
nurse it for as long as I can.
From: Dennis C. via CnC-List
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2022 10:54 AM
To: Stus-List
Cc: Dennis C.
Subject: Stus-List Re: Wind instrument conundrum
On a general note, I installed a Nexus 2000 system on Touche' in 2000. It's
now
B&G must think the 213 MHU is still good, as they are still making them and
charging more for them than their newer units. At least they are repairable
- I put new bearings (SS races and ceramic balls) in my old one, and it is
still working - -Knock on wood.
Bill Coleman
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at
On a general note, I installed a Nexus 2000 system on Touche' in 2000.
It's now known as a Nexus Classic system. Although it has provided good
service, I've been nursing it along by sourcing spares and replacements off
eBay. Nexus classic parts have always been pricey.
I've now decided that if I
The new B&G WS310 wind instrument is garbage. The one I installed lst
spring lasted 1/2 way to Bermuda, and the replacement is DOA. The B&G
forum is full of similar complaints.
Joel
On Tue, Dec 20, 2022 at 10:34 AM Bill Coleman via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> From someone who ha
From someone who has been through similar anguish with a 22 year old B&G
system, I would suggest you just sell your soul to B&G and sign your name
on the check. Either that or go Raymarine before you get into B&G too
far. . I thought I could upgrade certain things of the B&G on the cheap,
but it
My Tacktick wireless wind instrument stopped reporting. The anneommeter cups
seemed kinda of slow to react also. I googled the problem to the web and found
some nice videos of people who repaired their units. I bought a new battery
pack and carefully took mine apart and while apart, cleaned a
Charlie,
I have a similar issue with Calypso’s B&G wind instruments. I have been
following several related topics in Sailing Anarchy’s Gear forum where people
much more familiar with the IT side of connecting a new sensor to an existing
system. I have read much about various attempts to conne
Sounds to me like a good cleaning should fix the issue. These are very simple
units and easy to disassemble and clean. Agree do not use petroleum based
products.
John Read
Legacy III
1982 C&C 34
Noank, CT
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Charlie,
Are you saying the propeller is sticking or the vane is sticking? Might be
spiders. Seriously, spiders sometimes make nests in wind instruments.
Either way, you might be able to fix it. They're fairly simple units.
I have an older Nexus (now Garmin) propeller style wind instrument.
ject: Stus-List Re: Wind instrument conundrum
Charlie:
I can’t speak to the NMEA issue. However, be advised that when
my NX2 masthead unit was damaged (by a wave, no less), Garmin replaced it
through an exchange program it had at the time. I sent in the old unit, and
th
Charlie:
I can’t speak to the NMEA issue. However, be advised that when
my NX2 masthead unit was damaged (by a wave, no less), Garmin replaced it
through an exchange program it had at the time. I sent in the old unit, and
they sent me what appeared to be a new one (which I
old
>>> Garmin system to no avail.
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Cc: csgilchr...@comcast.net Subject: Stus-List Re: wind
instrument Peter,For your depth and speed instrument update from Data
:47 PM
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Subject: Stus-List Re: wind instrument
FWIW, earlier this season, I replaced my TackTick wireless wind instrument with
Raymarine's latest offering. You may recall Raymarine acquired TackTick some
years ago. Except for the branding, The replaceme
Hi Marek,
After screwing around for several years with a SailTimer Wind Instrument
(solar-powered bluetooth-based masthead anemometer) and SailTimer App on an
iPad velcro’d to the cabin wall - all of which only worked part of the time and
was generally disappointing - last offseason I switched
I have had TackTick wireless wind on my mast since I bought my boat 8 years
ago. I have the converter box so it is on my Seatalk-ng network. It worked
flawlessly until this year when something happened to the speed sensor. I have
not yet gone up the mast to pull it for diagnosis. I had the m
FWIW, earlier this season, I replaced my TackTick wireless wind instrument
with Raymarine's latest offering. You may recall Raymarine acquired
TackTick some years ago. Except for the branding, The replacement is
identical to the original, which worked well for 13 seasons. In fact, the
original u
Things get old. We age with them. My new instruments are already old but I
like them and I want to keep them working like they do now. Good enough for
me. Raymarine speed depth and wind. I find apparent wind angle invaluable
when it comes to sail trim and VMG. My instruments are mounted in a pod
: Stus-List Re: wind instrument I like the idea of an integrated compass and wind sensor, as I am currently dealing with possible compass calibration issues; either that or my boat points 7-10deg higher on the port tack, which doesn't seem likely. As a result, I don't pay much attention to t
I like the idea of an integrated compass and wind sensor, as I am currently
dealing with possible compass calibration issues; either that or my boat
points 7-10deg higher on the port tack, which doesn't seem likely. As a
result, I don't pay much attention to the TWA/AWA numbers and go by
telltales
Very interested in this one. Intriguing sensor.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Sep 21, 2021, at 3:57 PM, Dreuge via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
>
> Does anyone have experience with the Airmar WS-150WX?
>
> This is an ultra-sonic transducer that seems to measure just about
> everything: true/apparen
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Neil Andersen
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800
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Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2021 6:15:03 PM
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Cc: Bill Coleman
Subject: Stus-List Re: wind instrument
Busted!
Bill
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Richard Bush
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Re: wind instrument
OK, what's a "C-387" designation mean?, that's a new one for me...
Richard
s/v Bushmark4:
With you already having Raymarine, I would stick with it.
Not a fan of wireless on a boat.
Bill Coleman
On Tue, Sep 21, 2021, 12:00 PM Marek Dziedzic via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I am starting to think about adding the wind instrument to the boat. The
> main reason
Dreuge
Subject: Stus-List Re: wind instrument
Does anyone have experience with the Airmar WS-150WX?
This is an ultra-sonic transducer that seems to measure just about everything:
true/apparent wind, pressure, temp, gps, compas, pitch & roll, NMEA 0183/2000.
I currently have a regular cable-run
Does anyone have experience with the Airmar WS-150WX?
This is an ultra-sonic transducer that seems to measure just about everything:
true/apparent wind, pressure, temp, gps, compas, pitch & roll, NMEA 0183/2000.
I currently have a regular cable-run Raymarine wind system. It always works.
From: Neil Andersen via CnC-List
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Cc: Neil Gallagher ; Neil Andersen
Sent: Tue, Sep 21, 2021 3:12 pm
Subject: Stus-List Re: wind instrument
Good topic. My “new-to-me” C-387 needs a wind anemometer, but I don’t see how
to run the wires. Any insight from the list
Neil Anders
Good topic. My “new-to-me” C-387 needs a wind anemometer, but I don’t see how
to run the wires. Any insight from the list
Neil Andersen
C-387 #15
Rock Hall, MD 21661
484-354-8800
Thanks to all of the subscribers that contributed to the list to help with the
costs involved. If you want to show
My experience with the Tacktick, now Raymarine wireless is that it's
really nice when it works, but I've struggled with it since I installed
it about five years ago. I know others on the list have had good
experience with it (we've discussed this on the list in the past), but
while all the oth
Hi Marek,
I have a Raymarine T120 wireless wind anemometer that I'm trying to sell.
If you want wireless wind data that will talk to your Raymarine autopilot,
you'll need Raymarine's "Micro-talk wireless performance gateway" Part
number E70361 for $265 at Defender. This part will take the wireless
Investigate the Garmin Gwind transducer and Gnd 10 black box bridge. At
$600 it will provide NMEA 2000 wind data for you.
It's a descendant of the Nexus instruments. My 22 year old Nexus
instruments still work well for me. I use a Noland NMEA 0183 multiplexer
to interface my Nexus instruments t
I'm happy with my Nexus 2 masthead transducer. It is wired, although a
wireless version is available. It is now a Garmin unit, as Garmin acquired
Nexus several years ago. My original transducer was damaged during a
knock-down, and Garmin had a replacement program that allowed me to turn in
the d
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