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Arguably electronics can be made as reliable as anything else these
days, EXCEPT FOR LIGHTNING STRIKES. Reports here and on private lists suggest that any "near" strike takes out about 90% of all electronics around it. There are exceptions, but they are not consistent and most people report all electronics on board get totaled, often right down to and including the batteries. For this reason, you may want to factor the possible loss of _all_ electronics into your systems planning. Hi-tec requires trade offs for most of us: Eg. between time spent learning morse code or signal flags and that needed for assembling hi-tech electronics; the money spent on flares, fog horn, bells, and really good ground tackle as opposed to that spent for digital equipment. Time sailing and learning boat handling vs. time drawing up flow charts. I would suggest that it's a mistake, from the standpoint of seaworthiness, to put too many resources into hi-tec stuff if you short change the equally expensive but less toy-like basics. And once you acquire the basics, the hi-tec gizmos seem much less relavent or important. Learning _and practicing_ good coastal navigation is not trivial - but once you can do it, a GPS is optional. If you want hi-tec, get radar - _then learn how to use it properly_. The latter is time consuming and seriously non-trivial. Rufus Paul wrote: I've been wondering, what would be involved in having a computer interpret and display gauge readings. By this I mean something such as having a laptop receiving inputs from the various gauge sending units such as oil pressure, engine temp etc. and then displaying them in some way. I don't believe this is something I would actually do, it's just I was on a long drive yesterday and it got into my head and I would really like to figure it out. I've googled unsuccessfully (I'm ashamed to admit) so if anyone can point me in a direction ... |
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