Nasa Clipper Wind V2 Reviews

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Nasa Clipper Wind - Nasa Clipper is a sophisticated and attractive range of instruments with features normally found in more expensive instruments at a fraction of the price. The Clipper Wind system shares the same 110mm square case as its sister instruments in the Clipper range. the display is exceptionally large and clear, with 60 segments for full 360 degree direction indication. Windspeed is shown in knots, M.P.H. or Metres/second. The pointer style is selectable, from the single segment shown above, to multi segments for greater clarity or a ‘windex’ style indicator. Great value instruments with modern large clear display. Easy to install Features High resolution LCD  Large 70mm diameter 360° display  Wind Speed in Knots, mph. or m/sec  NMEA 0183 output -MWV string Supplied with masthead unit, 20m of cable, cover and fixing kit.  Specifications Supply voltage Nominal 12v DC Consumption, 50mA+ (25mA for display illumination max) NMEA 0183 output sentence MWV 9 levels of display backlighting Display case size 110 x 110mm Depth behind panel 30mm Anemometer head 210 x 140mm 5 and 20 metre Extension cables available In the box Wind display Mast head transducer Mast head mounting pole Mast head pole clamp Display gasket Display suncover User manual

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What activity do you use this for? Sail
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This is used as a stand alone unit, not tied into the Raymarine system. I’ve been very happy with it, but this year it’s been inaccurate, so I’m renewing it. I like having a completely separate system, and it’s always work well (until recently)
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What activity do you use this for? Sail
Hopefully works... haven’t fitted it yet
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Posted 2 years ago