Ockam 015 Boatspeed Transducer Interface Box on 2040-parts.com
Boston, Massachusetts, US
This is a lightly used Ockam 015 Boatspeed interface that was installed at the navstation of a lovely 60' yacht. I purchased this, and the whole lot of used equipment, from the owner here locally. I was told that the gear was recently professionally uninstalled during a refit on his boat and that everything works perfectly. I have many of the selector cards but will be selling them separately, this auction does not come with any selector cards. If you need a specific one ask and I may be able to include it in for a small fee.
The Model 015 interface supplies the OCKAM system with boatspeed information from one or two paddle-type sensors. The information is used alone for Boatspeed, Distance-Lost and Log displays. In conjunction with a Wind interface, boatspeed is used for true wind, VMG, Leeway and Distance-Lost VMG functions, and the boatspeed function gains tack-to-tack calibration capability. Adding a Compass interface allows dead-reckoning functions, True Wind Direction, and Time to the Laylines.
You can see the users manual here : http://www.ockam.com/docs/sysman.pdf;[
Visit the manufacturers website for more info : https://id144239.webhosting.optonline.net/ockam.com/merchantmanager/index.php
TERMS OF SALE
This unit will arrive exactly as described and shown below. If there are any issues please contact me immediately. If you wish to return the item, in its advertised condition, you will have 14 days after receipt of the item to issue a return. After 14 days I will no longer accept returns. I will not enter any false data into the customs forms, please do not ask me to enter a lower price to escape duties. Package will need to signed for! To bid on this item is to accept these terms.
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