Alpina
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- Joined
- Sep 11, 2020
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-30 CB
- Vessel Name
- Alpina
Thanks to everyone for their feedback. I decided not to add a second chart plotter at this time. The work to do so was greater than my current desire to have one, and I found a different way to achieve a similar outcome.
I happened to have an iPad Pro which I repurposed for use in the boat. I’m using the Navionics software which is a great companion to the Garmin chart plotter.
I purchased a FLIR Scion OTM 266 handheld thermal monocular. I considered the FLIR Ocean Scout and the
MD625 but chose the Scion. The benefits of the fixed FLIR didn’t outweigh the benefits of the handheld. The handheld provides versatility of use off the boat. I can stream the Scion to my iPad, phone or computer using an adhoc WiFi network and VLC software. I can also stream the feed to my PC using a USB cable. In the summer I can get 360 views from my command bridge using it as a handheld. If you look carefully you will see how I attached it on the mast. That’s a temporary solution using my RamMount. I will mount it with a screwed in base that will allow me to easily detach the FLIR when not underway.
For a rearward facing camera, I will use my GoPro Hero wirelessly streamed to my iPad or phone. Somewhat laggy but good for now.
Franco
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I happened to have an iPad Pro which I repurposed for use in the boat. I’m using the Navionics software which is a great companion to the Garmin chart plotter.
I purchased a FLIR Scion OTM 266 handheld thermal monocular. I considered the FLIR Ocean Scout and the
MD625 but chose the Scion. The benefits of the fixed FLIR didn’t outweigh the benefits of the handheld. The handheld provides versatility of use off the boat. I can stream the Scion to my iPad, phone or computer using an adhoc WiFi network and VLC software. I can also stream the feed to my PC using a USB cable. In the summer I can get 360 views from my command bridge using it as a handheld. If you look carefully you will see how I attached it on the mast. That’s a temporary solution using my RamMount. I will mount it with a screwed in base that will allow me to easily detach the FLIR when not underway.
For a rearward facing camera, I will use my GoPro Hero wirelessly streamed to my iPad or phone. Somewhat laggy but good for now.
Franco
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk