I have a Lowrance 4 inch GPS fishfinder mounted in the companionway of my Mac 26S and it works fine for boat speed and water depth if I make the numerical display as large as possible. I dont know if its just the product I have but I just cant see that instrument well enough to use it for navigation. Im too far away and if its bright sun.. I can pretty much only make out the large speed and depth numbers.
What I have been doing recently for more detailed navigation (like for California coastal road trips) and it mostly works is using an Ipad with Navionics out in the cockpit. I installed a 12 volt socket just inside the companionway opening that I plug a USB power source into for the Ipad. I have a fairly long USB power cord so I can sit in the cockpit holding the Ipad right under my nose. Nice big screen and close is great for seeing detail. The down side of this is that the Ipad is not weather proof and its also not a very bright display and often hard to see.
So.. it occurred to me that I could replace the Ipad with a 5 to 7 inch screen chart plotter but just use the chart plotter the same way I use the Ipad - on a cable so that I could hold the chart plotter right under my nose and move it around with me. I would not hook up a depth transducer to it, only 12V power. 99% of my sailing is on a lake that I am very familiar with so I would keep the existing GPS depth finder instrument where it is and that is where I would still get depth readings (the existing instrument is low power - draws less than 3 watts).
It also occurred to me that it would be nice if I could use this new chart plotter that is sitting in my lap as a remote control for my Raymarine ST2000 auto pilot. Im not really interested in automatically following way points but it would be nice to just have the remote control function somehow controllable from the chart plotter - rather than having to move back to the auto pilot to manually push the buttons.. If I could use the new chart plotter as a remote for the auto pilot, the cord to the chart plotter would have the 12 volt plug and also a second plug for the serial com interface to the auto pilot.
For this new chart plotter, I would need a way to hang it on either side of the companionway or just set it down on the seat area.. Back at the lake I normally sail on, the chart plotter would be stored back in the box.. not needed and not used.
Anyhow.. just thinking about this..
What I have been doing recently for more detailed navigation (like for California coastal road trips) and it mostly works is using an Ipad with Navionics out in the cockpit. I installed a 12 volt socket just inside the companionway opening that I plug a USB power source into for the Ipad. I have a fairly long USB power cord so I can sit in the cockpit holding the Ipad right under my nose. Nice big screen and close is great for seeing detail. The down side of this is that the Ipad is not weather proof and its also not a very bright display and often hard to see.
So.. it occurred to me that I could replace the Ipad with a 5 to 7 inch screen chart plotter but just use the chart plotter the same way I use the Ipad - on a cable so that I could hold the chart plotter right under my nose and move it around with me. I would not hook up a depth transducer to it, only 12V power. 99% of my sailing is on a lake that I am very familiar with so I would keep the existing GPS depth finder instrument where it is and that is where I would still get depth readings (the existing instrument is low power - draws less than 3 watts).
It also occurred to me that it would be nice if I could use this new chart plotter that is sitting in my lap as a remote control for my Raymarine ST2000 auto pilot. Im not really interested in automatically following way points but it would be nice to just have the remote control function somehow controllable from the chart plotter - rather than having to move back to the auto pilot to manually push the buttons.. If I could use the new chart plotter as a remote for the auto pilot, the cord to the chart plotter would have the 12 volt plug and also a second plug for the serial com interface to the auto pilot.
For this new chart plotter, I would need a way to hang it on either side of the companionway or just set it down on the seat area.. Back at the lake I normally sail on, the chart plotter would be stored back in the box.. not needed and not used.
Anyhow.. just thinking about this..
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