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Knotlog- really useful or does the reading off the GPS suffice?
This gives you speed over water, gps will not; it will give you speed over surface (if tide is coming in; and you're doing 1 knott on the gps, you may be doing 6 over water) Handheld VHF- useful or not? VERY -- Frequently; I cannot get below to my fixed mount; or if I'm in my dingy calling to my boat -- and it's always a good backup. Electronic masthead windmeter (I'd like one but am doubtful about its robustness)- useful or not? depends on how much you need to know wha the wind is doing -- I'd say if you do bay sailing, aren't a racer,a nd have sailed for years w/o it; you can live w/o it. Radar- Takes too much power I think for a sailboat. If you sail fog or high traffic area at night -- very useful.. you just need to adjust your battery banks... Lazy jacks- (I am sure I can make my own) but really useful or not? If you raise & lower your main a lot in a day; then it is; if you don't I think it's "one more thing" to break -- I adhear to KISS on my boat -- I don't hve roller furling, I do have a twin head foil... --- Remove x's to send. |