TugScout
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- Joined
- Aug 12, 2018
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- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C
- Non-Fluid Motion Model
- Nordic Tug NT32-220
- Vessel Name
- Polaris
Hi Gang,
My 2012 R-27 has the existing GPS-17N antenna that came from the factory. Last year I upgraded my chartplotter and this year I plan to add an AIS800 and add a heading sensor.
My question is regarding the antenna. Is there an N2K plug on the bottom of the unit so it can be easily replaced with a new model or is it hardwired and will require running new cable and/or splicing into existing cable?
Also, while I'm thinking of it, my N2K backbone is behind the fridge. Since I'll need to pull it out to install drops for the AIS and heading sensor, I was considering pulling a few more drops just for future expansion. Are there any issues with an N2K drop that isn't connected to anything? My other consideration is just extending the backbone to a different/easier to access location for future use. In that case I would install a "T" and add a terminator plug.
Thanks for the help,
Mark
My 2012 R-27 has the existing GPS-17N antenna that came from the factory. Last year I upgraded my chartplotter and this year I plan to add an AIS800 and add a heading sensor.
My question is regarding the antenna. Is there an N2K plug on the bottom of the unit so it can be easily replaced with a new model or is it hardwired and will require running new cable and/or splicing into existing cable?
Also, while I'm thinking of it, my N2K backbone is behind the fridge. Since I'll need to pull it out to install drops for the AIS and heading sensor, I was considering pulling a few more drops just for future expansion. Are there any issues with an N2K drop that isn't connected to anything? My other consideration is just extending the backbone to a different/easier to access location for future use. In that case I would install a "T" and add a terminator plug.
Thanks for the help,
Mark