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Raymarine T108 Wireless Wind, Speed, Depth & Triducer

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Created by Perry500 > 9 months ago, 25 Sep 2020
Perry500
NSW, 66 posts
25 Sep 2020 4:39PM
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Hi All,

Anyone had any experience with above ?

Any advice, comments welcome

Cheers

2bish
TAS, 822 posts
25 Sep 2020 6:41PM
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Hi, friends of mine have the Raymarine wind wireless transducer on their J88 and have found it to be pretty flakey. Every second time we're out racing it seems to spit the dummy and loose the connection and then the whole thing has to be turned off and turned on again.

I have the wired version but I have a wireless raymarine radar that is close to the helm and that's been fine

tarquin1
954 posts
25 Sep 2020 5:35PM
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2bish said..
Hi, friends of mine have the Raymarine wind wireless transducer on their J88 and have found it to be pretty flakey. Every second time we're out racing it seems to spit the dummy and loose the connection and then the whole thing has to be turned off and turned on again.

I have the wired version but I have a wireless raymarine radar that is close to the helm and that's been fine


Wireless radar? Plotter maybe.
I have these instruments and will write what I think later when I get home.

Ilenart
WA, 250 posts
25 Sep 2020 10:19PM
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tarquin1 said..


2bish said..
Hi, friends of mine have the Raymarine wind wireless transducer on their J88 and have found it to be pretty flakey. Every second time we're out racing it seems to spit the dummy and loose the connection and then the whole thing has to be turned off and turned on again.

I have the wired version but I have a wireless raymarine radar that is close to the helm and that's been fine




Wireless radar? Plotter maybe.



Yep the latest Raymarine radars are wireless. I'm in the process of getting an Element 9 installed and from the installation manual Supports wireless Quantum radar scanner connection

tarquin1
954 posts
25 Sep 2020 11:09PM
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Wow. I obviously didn't know that. Will look into it.

tarquin1
954 posts
26 Sep 2020 12:11AM
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Ah yes, looks like wireless radars have been around for a while.
Anyhow we put TackTik on the boat before Raymarine bought them out. They didn't work great in the beginning and we had lots of problems like what 2bish said. They would just stop working and you would have to turn them off and on again. Only takes seconds but thats long seconds when you are racing.
You also need to keep the instruments charged. They have little solar panels on the actual instrument. If these aren't in the sun they don't charge. It means we stopped covering the instruments and they deteriorate quicker. We had to change some after about 5 years. This is in the Med and not harsh Australian sun as well. But they should stay charged better in Oz. Also when doing longer passages if the weather was bad they would turn off at night because they hadn't charged enough during the day. The mast head unit also has a solar panel and battery. Makes a big difference when the panel is clean and you will have to change the battery one day. We have only changed it once.
They have got a lot better over the years. The batteries seem to last longer and the new instruments seem to be lasting better in general.
We had to move the main CPU and WiFi box around a bit until we found a spot where it all worked well.
We used it because the B&G wasn't out then.
We rarely have problems with it now. I have limited experience with the new B&G Nexus system so can't compare.

tarquin1
954 posts
26 Sep 2020 12:35AM
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Quick family interruption and I'm back.
I guess it really depends on what you do and what you want. Its not B&G. Its slower and the B&G is set up for sailing so you get more sailing options. If you are just cruising and want a quick and "easy"( nothing is easy on a sailboat) installation I would say it's OK.
Here it is a lot cheaper as well.
Depends if you already have some systems or are starting from scratch.
Like I said we rarely have problems with it now and it just means turning it off and back on again. Pretty simple compared to messing with B&G. Calibration, setting up etc is pretty straight forward.
The whole system with the auto pilot,plotter and being able to use your phone or a tablet as a repeater works well. I am sure the B&G does this as well.

rumblefish
TAS, 824 posts
26 Sep 2020 10:31AM
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From my experience with wireless wind setups...
Don't touch the Garmin with someone else's 10ft pole. Installed 3 of them for clients and none worked!
Raymarine seems ok for boats up to 10m but can be plagued with issues. S/S mastheads, solid dodgers etc can also cause hassles.
B&G system seems the best as far as I know

Perry500
NSW, 66 posts
26 Sep 2020 12:22PM
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Thanks all, great info and appreciated. Think I will give the wireless a miss. Have been doing a bit of research and will go with B&G gear.
Have a 10 m yacht and pretty much a blank canvass to work on. I am guessing the B&G auto pilot the goods as well ?
cheers

Craig66
NSW, 2466 posts
4 Sep 2021 4:51PM
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Perry500 said..
Thanks all, great info and appreciated. Think I will give the wireless a miss. Have been doing a bit of research and will go with B&G gear.
Have a 10 m yacht and pretty much a blank canvass to work on. I am guessing the B&G auto pilot the goods as well ?
cheers


Hi Perry
What path did you go with radar?

Cheers



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