NavPod Spent weekend working on navpod software. Navpod will be second raspberry pi computer based head unit mounted on helm station. Display It has 7" 2000 nits display and communicates to main navigation computer signalk, Pypilot and other apps. Display brightness may be adjusted in range 0.005% to 100%. Controls head unit has 26 buttons, mouse simulation (on buttons) Will work in set of modes. Main dashboard Sailing and motoring Map (open CPN) anchor (widlass control) detailed Autopilot (Pypilot) settings. VNC mirroring main computer display Left panel Buttons Power button - On,Off, Shutdown, Screen brightness Dedicated MOB button - automatically save current position, open opencpn and drop MOB mark. Dedicated button AIS TX - ON/OFF (Software switch) 3 buttons App Mode select ( OpenCPN/VNC, Sail/ENG, AUTO/ANCHOR) Dedicated Autopilot control - Mode(Compass/wind/GPS/tru Wind, NAV) , AU...
Two days - one work on boat, one to have pleasure on it. Work day Mast adjustments again. I readjusted mast again using forward lowers to straight it. It was not easy, but at some moment i realised that top shrouds have BIG effect on this "natural", as I thought, spreaders level bend to port side. However i was able to play with forward lowers and top shrouds to make mast almost straight and without dramatic difference in tension. But sea trial showed the problem is not completely fixed but I have some progress. B ut now I’m starting to think the issue is more related to the top shroud settings. Monday I “confirmed” this with GPT chat ;-) The correct name for my rigging is: Masthead sloop with discontinuous standing rigging with single inline spreaders. Actually, it looks like my mast “virtually” has two spreader levels, but the upper spreader is absent. Instead, intermediate shrouds run from the spreader plates to about 3/4 mast height. That changes the whole mast adj...