yeah i have one on order arriving in the next few days. we are replacing a 210 on a caribbean we built back in 2019 with one. its range is very limited but for close quater docking etc. it looks like it may be pretty good.
i shall report back
The new Raymarine Cam300 looks the goods, for a cheap night vision camera. Under $1K in Australia. This was posted on THT.
https://www.thehulltruth.com/marine-...raymarine.html
Any experience of these, Moose?
yeah i have one on order arriving in the next few days. we are replacing a 210 on a caribbean we built back in 2019 with one. its range is very limited but for close quater docking etc. it looks like it may be pretty good.
i shall report back
Any feedback on this yet, Moose?
not yet. the boat its due to be installed on hasnt arrived to us yet.
side note we did just install our 18th Sionyx nightwave though
And how are they working out?
yeah they are great!
big fans
Is it my memory or has Raymarine dropped the specs on the Cam 300, it only mentions 33' coverage with infra-red and only an IP66, for a marine environment I would expect a little higher given it can be mounted outside.
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its certanly not out to compete against long range cameras. its more of a vessel monitoring camera that performs better in the dark to the older 220 models.
Anything that helps is worthwhile, many a trip up to of Fraser Island we've managed to avoid whales at dusk and after, especially going through the 14 mile breaksea spit area. The bloody things play till well after midnight then sleep till about 8am, many a swell we've had to avoid being a whale asleep. Getting harder each year.
One of the sad signs of our times is that we have demonized those who produce, subsidized those who refuse to produce and canonized those who complain.
Thomas Sowell