GPS speedometer

Started by Graham W, 30 Jul 2022, 08:51

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Graham W

As gadgets go, I think this is quite fun https://www.asap-supplies.com/products/kus-gps-speedometer-gauge-15-knots-black-bezel-and-dial-jmv00371.  Easier to read than hunting through a jumble of different numbers on a GPS screen.  If you like to live dangerously, you can also buy it more cheaply directly from China https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32975744955.html.

This version is the lowest speed model available.  I don't think that most of us will be troubling the right hand side of the dial.
Gunter-rigged GRP BR20 No.59 'Turaco III'

johnguy

If you are feeling rich then the Velocitek Speedpuck is the bees knees as a boat speedo. No wiring required and take it home when not using it, wise considering the price....

Graham W

At nearly 10x the price of the KUS speedometer (if bought from China), i think I'll pass!  In fact, I think I'll pass on the KUS too.  Alternative plans will be revealed in due course.
Gunter-rigged GRP BR20 No.59 'Turaco III'

johnguy

I just used to spit over the side and see how fast it moved backwards. But my crew think this is old man's technology.

Sea Simon

I'm still using my 20  year old Garmin GPS 72. Youngsters laugh at that too!
Gives a nice big gps digital speedo, and a course to steer (when sailing between my old waypoints which covers me as Fowey based,  Yealm > Helford. No charts/maps obviously... Runs on 2 x AA batteries, maybe 2 days.
BRe # 52 - "Two Sisters"  2016. Plank sprit, conventional jib. Asym spinn. Coppercoat. Honda 5. SOLD Nov 2022....
...From Oct 22.
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tcave

I use my phone with navionics mounted with a quad lock where we can all see it. Works a treat, but needs a waterproof phone.

Llafurio

As for a waterproof phone, I can recommend the "Doogee S96 GT". Waterproof, rugged, big battery, huge memory, Android 12, very good screen resolution and lighting, dual SIM, and many other features. Inexpensive, for all that. I  once dropped an earlier Doogee phone in kneedeep saltwater, only noticed 15 mins later, found it, no damage.
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Sea Simon

Quote from: Llafurio on 16 Feb 2023, 18:59
As for a waterproof phone, I can recommend the "Doogee S96 GT". Waterproof, rugged, big battery, huge memory, Android 12, very good screen resolution and lighting, dual SIM, and many other features. Inexpensive, for all that. I  once dropped an earlier Doogee phone in kneedeep saltwater, only noticed 15 mins later, found it, no damage.

I see this handset has a night vision function.
Is that of any possible use to us when boating?
BRe # 52 - "Two Sisters"  2016. Plank sprit, conventional jib. Asym spinn. Coppercoat. Honda 5. SOLD Nov 2022....
...From Oct 22.
BC 26 #1001. "Two Sisters 2", 2013. Alloy spars, Bermudan Sloop; fixed twin spade rudders, Beta diesel saildrive. Lift keel with lead bulb. Coppercoat. Cornwall UK.

Llafurio

Quote from: Sea Simon on 17 Feb 2023, 08:41I see this handset has a night vision function.
Is that of any possible use to us when boating?

Possibly. And there's a bunch of other indoor/outdoor features also, like compass, clinometer, spirit level and noise meter. FM radio as well, with very good reception. Underwater photography. Wireless charging.
- A dream machine for a sailor. I dumped my other more expensive phones for it, and I am not looking back.
C.
Ex various Drascombes, ex SeaRaider (WE) #1 "Craic", ex BR20 (GRE) "Llafurio", ex BR20 (GRP) "Tipsy", currently BRE (modified for open sea passages) "Homer", Drascombe Drifter "27". Homeport: Rossdohan

Sea Simon

I'm considering fitting one of these, to solve paddle wheel misery....
Also, to show speed thru water, as opposed to over ground from the GPS.
I expect this unit to be more sensitive,  react faster and so help with sail trim?

https://www.nasamarine.com/product/clipper-electromagnetic-speed-log/

Has anyone tried one? Any thoughts?

I note that NASA still talk about cleaning the sensor, so am I just getting a £250 fire, for my existing frying pan?
...and a potential pita making another hole in the hull...
BRe # 52 - "Two Sisters"  2016. Plank sprit, conventional jib. Asym spinn. Coppercoat. Honda 5. SOLD Nov 2022....
...From Oct 22.
BC 26 #1001. "Two Sisters 2", 2013. Alloy spars, Bermudan Sloop; fixed twin spade rudders, Beta diesel saildrive. Lift keel with lead bulb. Coppercoat. Cornwall UK.