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    • #68434
      skipmac
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      The transducers died and I have not been able to find replacements so have two datamarine displays. I am 99% user tthe depth speed display is fine, and pretty sure the wind speed direction is good as well but no guarantee.

      Free to anyone that wants to give it a try. Just pay shipping.

      Skip

    • #77777
      Anonymous

      SKIP – YES! I need an anemometer wind display instrumnt. Mine is an
      Autohelm (RAYMARINE), probably 8-10 years old. Does yours look anything like the
      one in the attached pic?

      ~~~ ~ (_~~ (_~ ~ ~ fair winds ~ ~ (_
      Capt Bill Tice, aboard s/v CHARISMA

      In a message dated 9/30/2011 8:27:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
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      The transducers died and I have not been able to find replacements so have
      two datamarine displays. I am 99% user tthe depth speed display is
      fine, and pretty sure the wind speed direction is good as well but no guarantee.

      Free to anyone that wants to give it a try. Just pay shipping.

      Skip


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    • #77778
      RLeeds
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      Skip-
      I don’t need the instrument itself, mine works fine. What I do need is the
      mounting round glass case that holds the datamarine depth gauge. If you
      have that I would appreciate it.
      Thanks.

      Rodd Leeds
      Windseeker


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    • #77779
      skipmac
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      @Boat1stlady wrote:

      SKIP – YES! I need an anemometer wind display instrumnt. Mine is an
      Autohelm (RAYMARINE), probably 8-10 years old. Does yours look anything like the
      one in the attached pic?

      ~~~ ~ (_~~ (_~ ~ ~ fair winds ~ ~ (_
      Capt Bill Tice, aboard s/v CHARISMA

      Hi Bill,

      Mine is not Autohelm but a Datamarine, model LX360Q (NOTE: that last may be another zero instead of Q, hard to see for certain).

      It does sort of resemble the Raymarine but is a round case, not square. On the back all connections are screw terminals.

      3 power, + – and light.
      7 data for the wind instruments input.

      Have no clue if the readout/display is compatible with the Rarmarine unit. Maybe you can find an electronics tech that could say.

      Skip

    • #77780
      skipmac
      Participant

      @RLeeds wrote:

      Skip-
      I don’t need the instrument itself, mine works fine. What I do need is the
      mounting round glass case that holds the datamarine depth gauge. If you
      have that I would appreciate it.
      Thanks.

      Rodd Leeds
      Windseeker

      Hi Rod,

      Looked at the display. I can unscrew the black ring that goes around the front of the unit. Is that what you mean? Mine unit was mounted by caulking this ring to the side of the hole in the coaming.

      Beyond that there is the glass face of the display which looks like it may come off by removing three screws on the back of the case?

      Model number S100KL if that helps.

      If you want you can to call to discuss

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    • #77781
      skipmac
      Participant

      Found a picture of the wind instrument on eBay. Mine looks identical. That one sold for $162. Maybe I should rethink my offer. 🙂

      http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Datamarine-Corinthian-LX360Q-Wind-Speed-Direction-/320718960459

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