WELCOME ABOARD!
Darren, I just purchased a new 2002 H260 @ the Denver Boat Show last month. It's my first boat and I'll be putting the Drunkards Dream in the water for the first time in March. She will be going into Lake Pueblo, Colorado. Obviously I can't do any coastal sailing...I not sure I be able to call what I'm doing sailing! But, I'll get back to the sea someday! I knew that before I put her in the water I wanted Wind, Depth, and Speed Instruments. I have done a lot of surfing (on the net) and concluded this, I hope it helps. I chose the Raytheon Wind, Depth, and Speed ST40 series. Check with previous post a about ST40. 1) Those units are at a great price right now at www.sailnet.com....$625.00 for the three. 2) I am chosing to have the dealer install the Depth and Speed. In Colorado they are getting $70.00 an hour (ouch). I don't make that much and I build houses! My H260 has a water balast. Therefore there is not much room for the two transducers which (I'm told) have to be in stalled in the bottom at the stern of the boat, not in front of the centerboard and centered, where the transducers should be install (because 0f the water balast). Boating...always a sacrifice. I'm nervous abouting cutting 2 - 2 1/8 holes in my boat. I'll leave that up to the pro's. I beleive that I can do the Wind instrument myself, along with the VHF and stereo sytem. If you look thru older posts, there's is a guy name Brigg who is doing and done work himself on a H260. I hoping to learn from him, how he did his wind instruments. One hand washes the other that's how they both stay clean! Now my circumstances are a lake. You may want to get the Raytheon ST60 or even an other manufacture depending on your needs. The price was a factor for me, I build house not boats. Peace of mind was a big factor too. I'm told my H260 does not have any THRU-HULL HOLES under the water line, and therefore I do not want to be the first one to put one there! At least if the dealer screws it up I can hold him responsible (I hope). Best of Luck with your new boat! BLUESKIES&HIGHTIDES....RB