Wireless wind instruments

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hangtime
hangtime
NSW
397 posts
NSW, 397 posts
15 Nov 2012 9:13pm
They seem to be the go now?
Does anyone have any good or bad reports?
MorningBird
MorningBird
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
15 Nov 2012 10:32pm
Only anecdotal that reliability might be an issue. I am keen to get some real evidence as I would like to get a Tackticks wind instrument to use with my tiller pilot. Hard wired is too difficult with the mast installed.
southace
southace
SA
4795 posts
SA, 4795 posts
15 Nov 2012 11:20pm
I have tack tick wind on my old timber yacht. The only problem I ever had was the wind speed whirly
Got Broken off by a young lad sitting on the bow I have the wind indicator attached to the pulpit.





rumblefish
rumblefish
TAS
824 posts
TAS, 824 posts
15 Nov 2012 11:53pm
They work fine, under nomal conditions!

A few issues are that they don't work in heavy rain and (alot) of water over the deck can be an issue. Also can't have a steel or ally boat if the reciever is below deck.
Also they have a battery which has a solar panel to charge in the masthead unit, a bit of a bugger if it goes flat.
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