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CLIPPER WIND SYSTEM

THE CLIPPER WIND SPEED AND DIRECTION INDICATOR CLIPPER CLOSE HAUL & RUNNING REPEATER

Actual Size

This unit connects directly tothe master wind unit. As well as repeating the wind speed it shows wind direction in high resolution when sailing close to - or running with the wind

SPECIFICATIONS

7 level display backlighting 5 metre single cable(extension cables available) Consumption - 10mA+ 25mAfor backlight (max)
CLIPPER WIND SYSTEM

CLIPPER WIND REPEATER

The Clipper Wind repeaterhas the user selectable pointer style and selectable wind speed scale of the master unit.
The Clipper WIND showing the speed of 8.9Knots and wind directionapproximately 45 degrees from the port bow

TECHNICAL DATA

Supply voltage Nominal 12v DC. Consumption, 50mA+(25mAfor display illumination max). The Clipper Wind system shares the same110mm 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 singlesegment shown above, to multi segments for greater clarity or a ‘windex’style indicator.The Masthead unit is supplied with 20 metresof cable as standard. Keypad adjustment of masthead alignment. 7 levels of display backlighting. NMEAoutput.

SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS

7 level display backlighting Display case size 110 x 110mm. 5 metre single cable(extension cables available) Depth behind panel 30mm. Anemometer head 210 x 140mm. Consumption - 10mA+ 25mAfor backlight (max) 5 and 20 metre Extension cablesavailable.

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