Sunday, April 27, 2008





Our new instrument display is pictured here. That's probably the best thing we did for the boat in St. Martin, replacing our instru- ments. The old Datamarine instruments worked for 25 years, so we feel they gave good service. The depth sounder went out in Luperon, almost a year ago, and we've been using a Humminbird transom mount unit, lowered on an old boat hook into the water and hose- clamped to the monitor. It worked very well and now we know we have a good backup unit for the depth. Speed and distance would work sometimes, but not often.
We chose a Navman unit, which so far we've been pleased with. Our requirements are simple - we don't have a chart plotter, radar, or console GPS, so we didn't need to interface with other instruments and displays. We have been living without speed and distance now for a while, but now that we have it we really like to see. Our unit displays a log (like a trip meter), a total log distance, speed, average speed, battery voltage (!), depth, and .... it slices, dices and makes our life easier !
Our instrument display unit, with two thru-hull transducers, was about $440 at Island Water World. The comparable unit at Budget Marine was Raymarine, and just over $700. So we feel like we got a good deal and are having fun learning all the features of the display.

1 comment:

Sailor Sue said...

Hey....nice appendages. And the new instruments ain't bad either. No comment on losing the black plastic nut from the head posted previously. That's totally something we would do....but not have the scuba gear to retrieve it. And I really won't mention the photo of someone's underwear on the line?!?!?