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I am looking at digital sailing watches that include a barometer. I
would appreciate any comments. feedback and suggestions. Jack _________________________________________ Jack Dale ISPA Yachtmaster Offshore Instructor CYA Advanced Cruising Instructor http://www.swiftsuresailing.com _________________________________________ |
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I don't know first hand about a watch with a barometer but I do know
that they are a bit sensitive. I admit that would be really cool to have but i would still keep my bulkhead mounted one and trust it more. |
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Jack Dale wrote:
I am looking at digital sailing watches that include a barometer. I would appreciate any comments. feedback and suggestions. hi jack, there is a inexpensive (less than 200$us) casio watch called the "pathfinder" that does this. i think the watch comes in a few different designs, some of which even have a digital compass in them. and of course there are much more expensive ones than casio too .. |
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Casio FTS1003...$45...at wris****ch.com, the more expensive
models can measure water depth as well (down to 300ft I think). and have digital compasses. Tom |
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Don't know yet, I just ordered it....for $45 it's worth a try, it takes
measurements every 2 hours (apparently it puts a drain on the battery), so only done in the background every 2 hrs, done continuesly when in bar mode. Whats nice is you can check past readings at anytime to see if its rising/falling. You can download the user manual, check it out. Timex has one too I thought but I never found it I have the Weems & Plath (sp?) combo bar/temp/humidty gauge, but I'm less than impress with it. When I had it on the boat (in high humidity) it was reading temp 15+ degs too high. You can adjust the bar but not the temp or humidity gauges. Back at home its back to normal. Another good and inexpensive toy to have is a outdoor/indoor wireless thermometer, other than the obvious use, I put the outdoor thermo in the reefer, I can monitor temp without opening it up. I just run the reefer when I run the engine or when I need to (DC holding plate). Amps are precious on a small boat. Tom |
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I sort of thought it would be much to strap something like that to your
wrist. You have to adjust everything just from wave bumping, I can't imagine having good readings from something moving like your arm - Let us know when you get your and how it works. it sounds like a toy that is still worth having at that price. |
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"Da Kine" wrote in message ups.com... That's unreal cool. Do they work? Around 1994 I took a Casio barometer watch to Nepal where I was hiking. The altimeter and barometer worked very well up to the stated maximum altitude of 15,000 feet. That watch had no graphing capability, fairly simple. Battery lasted 2 years I think. |
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Da Kine wrote:
That's unreal cool. Do they work? Yes, as they sink to the bottom they measure the distance travelled. |
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