RobertLeatch
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jun 10, 2013
- Messages
- 94
- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Poseidon
- Vessel Make
- Ocean Alexander 50 Mk1
New member, first thread. Have recently purchased our retirement home (Poseidon, 1980 Ocean Alexander, Mk 1) and thought the topic of the “oldest functional navigation equipment” could be interesting (for obvious reasons). My contenders (all apparently working and in good order) are:
· Kroden GPS-95
· Robertson AP100 Auto Pilot
· Morrow Depth Sounder
More seriously, the advice sought is should I go with the “it ain’t broke, so why fix it” approach or the “electronics have come so far since the 80’s that you would be mad not to replace it” view.
Minor caveat - while the Kroden is working (with no apparent defect) I note that the manafacture "recalled" it in 2010 because of a "date rollover error" which apparently occurs after 1024 elaspsed weeks (19+ years). Sort ot Y2K'ish.
· Kroden GPS-95
· Robertson AP100 Auto Pilot
· Morrow Depth Sounder
More seriously, the advice sought is should I go with the “it ain’t broke, so why fix it” approach or the “electronics have come so far since the 80’s that you would be mad not to replace it” view.
Minor caveat - while the Kroden is working (with no apparent defect) I note that the manafacture "recalled" it in 2010 because of a "date rollover error" which apparently occurs after 1024 elaspsed weeks (19+ years). Sort ot Y2K'ish.