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If anybody knows where I can found parking sensors with detection range
approximately 1-10 meter. (I need them for boats).

For now I only found parking sensor for car with detection range 0, 5-1
meter.



Thanks & Regards,

Aleksandar


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Buy a couple of these
http://www.paperstone.co.uk/prod_231...e-Measure.aspx
and mount the displays where you can see them.

Ian

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Hello,



If anybody knows where I can found parking sensors with detection range
approximately 1-10 meter. (I need them for boats).

For now I only found parking sensor for car with detection range 0, 5-1
meter.



Thanks & Regards,

Aleksandar


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Default parking sensors for boats

Strange thought to use such a thing with a boat. What is the
application ? Help in approaching a dock, provide safety / warning in
reverse (avoid running over a Kayak ?)

b393capt

nimbusgb wrote:
Buy a couple of these
http://www.paperstone.co.uk/prod_231...e-Measure.aspx
and mount the displays where you can see them.

Ian

alex wrote:
Hello,



If anybody knows where I can found parking sensors with detection range
approximately 1-10 meter. (I need them for boats).

For now I only found parking sensor for car with detection range 0, 5-1
meter.



Thanks & Regards,

Aleksandar


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Default parking sensors for boats

Yes is straneg, it will use to help in approaching a dock.
I need to mount on one 30 meter yacht.


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Strange thought to use such a thing with a boat. What is the
application ? Help in approaching a dock, provide safety / warning in
reverse (avoid running over a Kayak ?)

b393capt

nimbusgb wrote:
Buy a couple of these
http://www.paperstone.co.uk/prod_231...e-Measure.aspx
and mount the displays where you can see them.

Ian

alex wrote:
Hello,



If anybody knows where I can found parking sensors with detection range
approximately 1-10 meter. (I need them for boats).

For now I only found parking sensor for car with detection range 0, 5-1
meter.



Thanks & Regards,

Aleksandar




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Default parking sensors for boats

Can't picture a docking situation where that would be useful, where the
sensor could be positioned and reliably trigger and provide helpful
information. With a car it's pretty easy, the distances are small and
anything at bumper height is a candidate for alarm.

Would you be better off with camera's like Raymarine's (pointed down
from mast to give a good idea of distance), or even cheap computer
style camera's mounted port or starboard looking forward ?

Dan
b393capt

alex wrote:
Yes is straneg, it will use to help in approaching a dock.
I need to mount on one 30 meter yacht.


"b393capt" wrote in message
ups.com...
Strange thought to use such a thing with a boat. What is the
application ? Help in approaching a dock, provide safety / warning in
reverse (avoid running over a Kayak ?)

b393capt

nimbusgb wrote:
Buy a couple of these
http://www.paperstone.co.uk/prod_231...e-Measure.aspx
and mount the displays where you can see them.

Ian

alex wrote:
Hello,



If anybody knows where I can found parking sensors with detection range
approximately 1-10 meter. (I need them for boats).

For now I only found parking sensor for car with detection range 0, 5-1
meter.



Thanks & Regards,

Aleksandar



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