Crossing Caribe to Azores - so far not verry happy

Hi David,

| OrcaDavid
May 27 |

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@Martin_Hordijk Thanks for your feedback. The team is evaluating this feedback as we speak.

Some comments on your feedback to clarify a few points.

Martin_Hordijk:

At the helm I use a display 2. Unfortunately at times the app stalls, closes itself completely off or it is in the middle of editing a intsrument panel and more. Furthermore a lot of times when trying to zoom in the display (also goes for iPad/iPhone) all of the sudden changes to some other part of the world.

We were not aware of this issue, we’ll try to reproduce on our end.

This is a partly a result of water/salt on the screen. When this happens Display 2 really start to come alive and operating on itself. Why it got completely stalled a couple of times? I don’t know. :thinking:

Martin_Hordijk:

Sometimes when selecting a different route on one device ends up being displayed on the other app as some sort of connecting of both courses. Unfortunately I thought I’ve take a picture but that has to wait.

Do you mean that routes are being mixed / combined?

I don’t know. Sort of. I added 3 photos/ screenshots. I even saw a destination south of Africa (we are sailing from Bermuda to the Azores (not Africa :grinning_face_with_smiling_eyes:).

Martin_Hordijk:

The wind rose doesn’t have a feature to choose for apparent wind

The wind rose already shows the Apparent Wind and can be extended with instruments if required for showing more data. Could you please explain what else you are missing?

I know I can add a lot of instruments, which is amazing, but that all takes a lot of space from the actual map. I would like to have the option to choose which wind information I see. We were used to ‘sail’ on the apparent wind. That gives us a clue when to reef. But most of all (see your next question) I really miss the layout of the ‘normal’ Raymarine i60 wind rose. That really gives us direct information on the ‘none sailing’ zones (0-30 degrees and 180-150 degrees). And I don’t want to swipe left or right to go to another panel to see this info. And I really think that I’m not alone here.

Martin_Hordijk:

Also do I miss the appearance of the rose link the one on the Raymarine instrument

Orca Core broadcasts Wind Data via NMEA2000, so it should be available for your Raymarine instruments. If they can not use it, there is little else we can do at this point.

I’m afraid that my English was bothering me here. I hope that I explained myself a little bit better here above. :grin:

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