Datamarine - American longevity

Oct 9, 2008
1,742
Bristol 29.9 Dana Point
32 year old instruments. And still flawless.

Of course newer technology is more interesting, but in terms of quality for the recreational mariner, fantastic.
Real instruments, not China toys.
 

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Dec 25, 2000
6,052
Hunter Passage 42 Shelter Bay, WA
Our 1991 P42 has the original Autohelm ST50 set and all still work; water depth/temp, speed through the water/VMG, apparent wind speed/angle and 7000 linear drive autopilot/rudder sensor. Our 2004 Garmin 178C/Sounder is not quite as old, but remains dead on accurate. It also came with a Loran system that still works well, but it takes several minutes to acquire. Seldom use it, however.
 
Apr 22, 2011
974
Hunter 27 Pecan Grove, Oriental, NC
Maybe a little off topic but concerns aging nav equipment.

Terry Cox mentioned that his Loran is still working on his boat. I thought that the Coast Guard had decommissioned all of the US coastal stations. Did some research and came up with this link: http://www.gps.gov/policy/legislation/loran-c/ . Seems that if the bill in congress is passed, the Loran E system will be used as a backup to the GPS system.
 
Oct 9, 2008
1,742
Bristol 29.9 Dana Point
Maybe a little off topic but concerns aging nav equipment.

Terry Cox mentioned that his Loran is still working on his boat. I thought that the Coast Guard had decommissioned all of the US coastal stations. Did some research and came up with this link: http://www.gps.gov/policy/legislation/loran-c/ . Seems that if the bill in congress is passed, the Loran E system will be used as a backup to the GPS system.
That is interesting. Definitely start a new thread.
Too bad most don't have loran sets anymore. Although we do have WAAS-corrected GPS. Wouldn't WAAS work as a line-of-sight backup? Or is it dependent upon GPS data...
Maybe we will see GPS/Loran combo units from Garmin etc. if the law passes.
 
Nov 8, 2010
11,386
Beneteau First 36.7 & 260 Minneapolis MN & Bayfield WI
That is interesting. Definitely start a new thread.
Too bad most don't have loran sets anymore. Although we do have WAAS-corrected GPS. Wouldn't WAAS work as a line-of-sight backup? Or is it dependent upon GPS data...
Maybe we will see GPS/Loran combo units from Garmin etc. if the law passes.

The latter. While the reference stations are clearly ground-based, WAAS ranging-deltas and QOS signaling is integrated directly into the GPS satellite transmission. If the birds don't talk WAAS offers nothing.
 
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