My curiosity has the better of me after a conversation in another forum about the usefulness of knot meters. I have always assumed that knot meters (measuring speed through the water) are a relic of times before inexpensive and ubiquitous GPS instruments. Seeing as I have multiple devices on my boat that can give me highly accurate speed over ground via GPS, I rarely look at the old knot meter any more. I live in an area that features significant and constantly changing tides and currents so the knot meter does give some indication of what impact the current is having on my boat but I can also tell by my speed over ground. Sometimes the reading makes no sense at all based on what the tides are supposed to be doing.
My question is, how much do you rely on your knot meter vs GPS? Could you/would you get along without it if it broke? if you rely on it, how do you use it specifically, rather than your GPS.
Thanks!
My question is, how much do you rely on your knot meter vs GPS? Could you/would you get along without it if it broke? if you rely on it, how do you use it specifically, rather than your GPS.
Thanks!