Garmin UHD 73cv and Wind Vanes/Sensors

May 28, 2022
5
Tangerine 18 Bossier City
My wife bought me a Garmin UHD 73CV Chart-plotter/fish finder last Christmas for a bay boat that I had. Before I installed it I traded that boat for a 78 Tangerine 18. I am planning on installing it on the sailboat and while reading the manual I found that it has sailing functions for displaying wind data, autopilot, etc it is NMEA 2000 capable and I was wondering if anyone in here has suggestions for compatible wind direction/speed sensors that won’t break the bank. This is a old, free boat that I’m going to use exclusively in lakes in NW Louisiana so that I can learn how to sail.
 
Jan 11, 2014
12,741
Sabre 362 113 Fair Haven, NY
My wife bought me a Garmin UHD 73CV Chart-plotter/fish finder last Christmas for a bay boat that I had. Before I installed it I traded that boat for a 78 Tangerine 18. I am planning on installing it on the sailboat and while reading the manual I found that it has sailing functions for displaying wind data, autopilot, etc it is NMEA 2000 capable and I was wondering if anyone in here has suggestions for compatible wind direction/speed sensors that won’t break the bank. This is a old, free boat that I’m going to use exclusively in lakes in NW Louisiana so that I can learn how to sail.
Get a simple Windex, under $100. A new wind sensor and cable will set you back more than $500. When learning to sail it is better to learn to feel the wind and the boat and not rely on instruments, you will learn faster and have a better more intuitive feel for how the boat is performing. If you just want to know the wind speed there are a number of devices that either attach to a phone or are standalone.
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,798
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
:plus: With Dave.

Get some yarn and hang it on your shrouds. Put wind telltale’s on your sails. They and the breeze on the hairs of your cheeks will provide wonderful data for sailing.
 
Jan 7, 2011
5,463
Oday 322 East Chicago, IN
It took me several months to get someone up my mast to install my wind instruments this year….while I like having them, sailing without them was both enjoyable and “back to basics”.

As others have said, a wind transducer will cost you $700 or more.

One (also expensive ) option may be a Garmin Wireless GWind transducer IF your Garmin CP can read the wireless signal Directly. I think that the newer ones can.

But a few pieces of yarn or cassette tape tied on the shrouds can give you a good indication of wind direction, and you can learn to read the strength of the wind on the water, flags, etc.

Good luck,


Greg
 
May 28, 2022
5
Tangerine 18 Bossier City
Thanks all for the info. I don't think I'll be going too crazy, like getting the G-Wind, for this boat. This is all good info to have if I do end up getting my forever lake boat and want to pimp it out. I do like the idea of fixing yarn or something of the sort to the shrouds for now until I get a wind vane in.