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WBH July 11th 07 12:04 PM

Raymarine Gyro
 
Greetings!
Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e. is
there a significant performance improvement?
Wout



Geoff Schultz July 11th 07 01:41 PM

Raymarine Gyro
 
"WBH" wrote in news:f72dli$g70$1
@lust.ihug.co.nz:

Greetings!
Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e. is
there a significant performance improvement?
Wout


I have an S3 course computer to which I added an external GyroPlus. I had
issues with external unit and the tech that I deal with offered to remove
the gyro chip from the external unit and install it in the S3 for free.
Once I did that, I had no problems.

While I can't comment on using a model 100 (which is my old course
computer, which I now store as a spare), I will say that I'm amazed at how
well the gyro does in adjusting for wave action. I'd swear that someone
was at the wheel sensing what's going on. You can watch the wheel get into
a rythmic swinging motion to counter-act the sea state. I hate following
seas on the quarter, but the gyro handles them very well. I'm a believer!

-- Geoff


Kees Verruijt July 11th 07 02:25 PM

Raymarine Gyro
 
WBH wrote:
Greetings!
Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e. is
there a significant performance improvement?
Wout



I've got this setup; the rate gyro input is done using an analog input
to the course computer. According to the manual, and observed behaviour,
it uses this input only when you set "response" to "3".

So you do *NOT* get the same level of course-keeping as by replacing the
100 with a S1G. When you set response to 3 the course-keeping is
absolutely wonderful, but you do get a very active steering behavior
that uses a lot of amp-hours.

I bought the gyro to get fast heading for the radar unit, so the better
course keeping is just an added bonus for me. Still, if I had known
about this I would probably have bought the S1G instead (as it does give
you a backup computer for emergencies, as Geoff suggests).

--
Kees

WBH July 12th 07 08:31 AM

Raymarine Gyro
 

"Geoff Schultz" wrote in message
.. .
| "WBH" wrote in news:f72dli$g70$1
| @lust.ihug.co.nz:
|
| Greetings!
| Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
| used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e.
is
| there a significant performance improvement?
| Wout
|
| I have an S3 course computer to which I added an external GyroPlus. I had
| issues with external unit and the tech that I deal with offered to remove
| the gyro chip from the external unit and install it in the S3 for free.
| Once I did that, I had no problems.
|
| While I can't comment on using a model 100 (which is my old course
| computer, which I now store as a spare), I will say that I'm amazed at how
| well the gyro does in adjusting for wave action. I'd swear that someone
| was at the wheel sensing what's going on. You can watch the wheel get
into
| a rythmic swinging motion to counter-act the sea state. I hate following
| seas on the quarter, but the gyro handles them very well. I'm a believer!
|
| -- Geoff
|

Thanks, that sounds pretty convincing.
Wout



WBH July 12th 07 08:51 AM

Raymarine Gyro
 

"Kees Verruijt" wrote in message
...
| WBH wrote:
| Greetings!
| Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
| used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e.
is
| there a significant performance improvement?
| Wout
|
|
|
| I've got this setup; the rate gyro input is done using an analog input
| to the course computer. According to the manual, and observed behaviour,
| it uses this input only when you set "response" to "3".
|
| So you do *NOT* get the same level of course-keeping as by replacing the
| 100 with a S1G. When you set response to 3 the course-keeping is
| absolutely wonderful, but you do get a very active steering behavior
| that uses a lot of amp-hours.
|
| I bought the gyro to get fast heading for the radar unit, so the better
| course keeping is just an added bonus for me. Still, if I had known
| about this I would probably have bought the S1G instead (as it does give
| you a backup computer for emergencies, as Geoff suggests).
|
| --
| Kees

Encouraging words. If the improvement is as profound as it sounds, the
USD600 for the external sensor is probably worth it. On the other hand, this
is almost half way to a new S1G with AST. Decisions, decisions..
Thanks,
Wout


sw July 25th 07 03:37 AM

Raymarine Gyro
 
Could I ask what problem you were having with the gyro prior to putting the
gyro sensor into the course computer? I also had an issue that was solved
the same way.
Thanks


"Geoff Schultz" wrote in message
.. .
"WBH" wrote in news:f72dli$g70$1
@lust.ihug.co.nz:

Greetings!
Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw Sensor,
used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth while, i.e.

is
there a significant performance improvement?
Wout


I have an S3 course computer to which I added an external GyroPlus. I had
issues with external unit and the tech that I deal with offered to remove
the gyro chip from the external unit and install it in the S3 for free.
Once I did that, I had no problems.

While I can't comment on using a model 100 (which is my old course
computer, which I now store as a spare), I will say that I'm amazed at how
well the gyro does in adjusting for wave action. I'd swear that someone
was at the wheel sensing what's going on. You can watch the wheel get

into
a rythmic swinging motion to counter-act the sea state. I hate following
seas on the quarter, but the gyro handles them very well. I'm a believer!

-- Geoff




Geoff Schultz July 25th 07 11:46 AM

Raymarine Gyro
 
The fault light was coming on at the remote gyro, but the other status
lights seemed OK.

-- Geoff

"sw" wrote in
:

Could I ask what problem you were having with the gyro prior to
putting the gyro sensor into the course computer? I also had an issue
that was solved the same way.
Thanks


"Geoff Schultz" wrote in message
.. .
"WBH" wrote in news:f72dli$g70$1
@lust.ihug.co.nz:

Greetings!
Has anyone in this NG experience with the Raymarine Gyroplus Yaw
Sensor, used with the older model 100 course computer? Is it worth
while, i.e.

is
there a significant performance improvement?
Wout


I have an S3 course computer to which I added an external GyroPlus. I
had issues with external unit and the tech that I deal with offered
to remove the gyro chip from the external unit and install it in the
S3 for free. Once I did that, I had no problems.

While I can't comment on using a model 100 (which is my old course
computer, which I now store as a spare), I will say that I'm amazed
at how well the gyro does in adjusting for wave action. I'd swear
that someone was at the wheel sensing what's going on. You can watch
the wheel get

into
a rythmic swinging motion to counter-act the sea state. I hate
following seas on the quarter, but the gyro handles them very well.
I'm a believer!

-- Geoff







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