Full electronics upgrade. B&G Suite!!

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2023
  • In this video, I install a full electronics package in my Lavranos 36ft all-electric sailboat, taking it to a whole new level of functionality and navigation precision.
    The installations include:
    #B&GZeus3S9 Chart Plotter with World Base map
    #HALO20+ Radar
    #B&G-H60 Wireless Handset for the V60 VHF Radio
    #B&G-V60-B DSC VHF Marine Radio with Built-in Transponder AIS system
    #B&GTriton2 Speed Depth & WS320 Wireless Wind Sensor/NMEA200 Interface Combo
    Olympic 135 Compass
    Join me on this exciting journey as we explore the capabilities of these cutting-edge electronics on an all-electric sailboat.
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  • @antonioarroyas7662
    @antonioarroyas7662 11 місяців тому +2

    Radar is a game changer, navigating around squals is supper cool and when you get the hang of it it makes setting up your sails in advance much simpler. Also it picks up many boats not transmiting AIS which is super useful at night or in bad visibility. Seeing breakwalls or rocks on radar gives you an accurate distance and it will suprise you with how far they are in reality, especially when there are no other features in the environment to help you judge distance.
    Do you absolutly need it? No, but once you have it its such an amazing tool that you'll thank yourself for installing it. Because it's not mission critical you end up learning things with it over time and as your knoledge grows about it's capibility and uses you end up really growing to love it.

    • @slightadrift
      @slightadrift  11 місяців тому

      Awesome! thanks for all that. looking forward now to really figuring out the radar and honing my skills 👍👍 good tips

  • @williammapp3182
    @williammapp3182 10 місяців тому +1

    I “fish” wires for a living. I use a long ball chain. The kind that turns lamps or ceiling fans on. I bought a magnet with a small telescopic rod on it. I bought it from the local auto parts store. When you drop the chain down the hole you can use the magnet to pull the chain out of the hole. Then I put a string on the chain and pull that through first then the wire. The small chain is not very strong.

  • @kate4726
    @kate4726 11 місяців тому

    What a cute dog!!😍

  • @tommoraga8318
    @tommoraga8318 Рік тому

    Instrument panel looks very nice! Good job!

  • @sailingnoboundaries
    @sailingnoboundaries 7 місяців тому

    Interested to get your thoughts on the B&G gear. I’ve heard next reviews on how robust the equipment is and their service doesn’t seem to match up.

    • @slightadrift
      @slightadrift  7 місяців тому +2

      I think it’s fricken awesome but I don’t have anything to compare it to. And, the whole system is fairly new so also can’t comment on robustness.
      There was a bit (and still is) of a learning curve because of the sheer size of the customisation and functionality which I guess is a good thing
      🤛

  • @benmac940
    @benmac940 4 місяці тому

    If you know how to use radar properly it is very useful whenever you can't see land clearly, ie off the coast, bad weather, night sailing, fog. It can be used in collision avoidance and for navigation. But you need to know what you're doing with it, do a radar course.

    • @slightadrift
      @slightadrift  4 місяці тому

      Thanks for the tips! A radar course sounds like a really good idea. I still am not super proficient with radar
      👍

  • @ForzAvantiVelez
    @ForzAvantiVelez 11 місяців тому

    Slow down with your camera please, good content.

  • @kathrynlockwood1180
    @kathrynlockwood1180 7 місяців тому

    Why did you use a vhf antenna splitter? I thought the B&G v-60 included both vhf and ais in one unit?

    • @slightadrift
      @slightadrift  7 місяців тому

      It does but you need two antennas. I have two but I wanted the extra range from the mast vhf

  • @svbarryduckworth628
    @svbarryduckworth628 5 місяців тому

    We went with all B&G too and we've had lots of regrets. The VHF is a mess. Lots of software glitches and the remote wireless mic is a headache. Ours was in the shop multiple times and it's broken yet again. We finally gave up and put a wired mic cable to the helm that goes to the back of the radio. Now I can move the wired mic back to the helm when we are moving. As bad as the V60 is it is at least better than the V50 which never worked right and after approximately 50 hours waiting on hold with B&G support they finally just gave us a V60. Both horrible radios. From now on we are only buying VHF radios from companies that specialize in radios like ICOM or Standard Horizon. NMEA-2K is like USB in that it is plug and play and everything just works with everything else.
    Not a fan of the Vulcan chart plotter. Yes it is half the price of a Garmin but the cost-savings are not worth it. After using the plotter over 10k nautical miles it is obvious the people who designed these never actually used them in the field.
    The only good thing that B&G makes is the Triton display. They work well but the older version was actually better. The newer model "glass helm" look prettier but actually display less info. The old sailsteer display would give you apparent and true wind degrees and speed. The new display will only display 3 figures not four. We talked to the B&G guys at the Annapolis show and they said "you don't need that " well...okay. -or something.
    I hope you have better luck with your B&G gear than we have.

    • @slightadrift
      @slightadrift  5 місяців тому

      Thats a real shame. so far so good for me. I have had a few minor UI problems with the chartplotter but nothing major. My VHF has been spot on.
      Cheers for the comment!

    • @mathieuphilippe1931
      @mathieuphilippe1931 3 місяці тому

      Got issues with V50 as well.
      Having all B&G set up Zeus 2, triton.
      Now need to change my vhf and hesitate with V60b to use AIS…

    • @svbarryduckworth628
      @svbarryduckworth628 3 місяці тому

      I would not spend money on another B&G radio. Buy Icom or Standard Horizon only. The V60 we have is not as bad as the V50 but still bad. We unhooked it from the NMEA-2K network and use it just as a VHF radio. It still picks up AIS signals and will display them on it's own radio screen but we do not attempt to have it send NMEA information on the network as it just causes problems.
      We bought a Vesper class-B AIS and hooked it up to the NMEA-2K network and it works wonderfully. The setup was super simple with the B&G chartplotter. It was plug and play.
      If the Chartplotter died we would replace it with a Garmin. I'm done with B&G, the only B&G component we would possibly replace with another are the Triton displays. Those are not too bad and are cheaper by far than any other similar product that can do the same thing.