I had an older thread Old 2004-era ST60 wind instrument where I asked about replacing the mast-head transducer for an old ST60 wind base unit. I've done this now: I bought a "Raymarine Standard-Arm Forward Wind Transducer - E22078" (the egg-shaped guy), and it's now installed. The wind direction works fine, but I've noticed problems with the wind speed. The first day out, it was reading something like 20-23 knots, and it just really didn't feel like the wind was that strong. Yesterday, I went out for a sail, and (unfortunately) the wind ended up being very light and variable. So I did a test: motoring in one direction (44 degrees), my GPS speed said roughly 5.5 knots and the apparent wind speed was around 8.5 coming from dead ahead. So that would indicate a 3 knot headwind. I turned 180 to a course of 224, and it was pretty similar: 5.5 knots GPS SOG, but maybe 7.5 knots wind speed from dead ahead. Of course, if there had been 3 knots of headwind the first time, it should have read 2.5.
Anyway, lots of research on the web has yielded only a very small number of hits on this issue, and not one of them is definitive. (Most problems people have are with wind direction). I do have the old printed manual, which says that there's a dealer calibration screen with a wind speed calibration setting, so I guess I'll try changing that next. The thing that's a bit annoying about the whole issue is that it seems like there should be a clear answer somewhere, like "yes, if you replace the old cylindrical transducer with the new egg-shaped one, you have to change the calibration value from x to y", or even a user saying "I had to change mine when I bought a new one", but I don't find anything like that on the web. Asking chatGPT about it, I initially got the statement that
"Yes — the Raymarine E22078 is intended to be compatible with the ST60 wind instrument, so in a normal installation it should report wind speed accurately. There is not a known built-in compatibility mismatch that would inherently make speeds read higher just because you paired that transducer with an ST60. Raymarine and resellers explicitly list the E22078 as compatible with ST60 / ST60+ systems."
followed by a bunch of not very helpful stuff about why it might be wrong.
Another minor wildcard: I do have a paddlewheel ST40 speed (though the water) sensor, but I never use it, so it's not plugged in to the thruhull. In general, having the ST60 wind set on true vs. apparent never changed anything in the past (as it shouldn't if the ST40 was reading 0 for STW), but I suppose I should double check whether the ST60 is set on true or apparent wind. Just trolling for ideas here...
Anyway, lots of research on the web has yielded only a very small number of hits on this issue, and not one of them is definitive. (Most problems people have are with wind direction). I do have the old printed manual, which says that there's a dealer calibration screen with a wind speed calibration setting, so I guess I'll try changing that next. The thing that's a bit annoying about the whole issue is that it seems like there should be a clear answer somewhere, like "yes, if you replace the old cylindrical transducer with the new egg-shaped one, you have to change the calibration value from x to y", or even a user saying "I had to change mine when I bought a new one", but I don't find anything like that on the web. Asking chatGPT about it, I initially got the statement that
"Yes — the Raymarine E22078 is intended to be compatible with the ST60 wind instrument, so in a normal installation it should report wind speed accurately. There is not a known built-in compatibility mismatch that would inherently make speeds read higher just because you paired that transducer with an ST60. Raymarine and resellers explicitly list the E22078 as compatible with ST60 / ST60+ systems."
followed by a bunch of not very helpful stuff about why it might be wrong.
Another minor wildcard: I do have a paddlewheel ST40 speed (though the water) sensor, but I never use it, so it's not plugged in to the thruhull. In general, having the ST60 wind set on true vs. apparent never changed anything in the past (as it shouldn't if the ST40 was reading 0 for STW), but I suppose I should double check whether the ST60 is set on true or apparent wind. Just trolling for ideas here...
