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rjr 03-02-2011 10:51 PM

Night Vision
 
I did a search for night vision and you wouldn't believe the crap that came up

If I am out at night I am typically at hull speed. I just want to know if Gen I is adequate for boating at night. Not at 70 MPH but at maybe 30.

Anyone have experience with any brands?

Griff 03-02-2011 11:33 PM

Planing speed??? Why use night vision??? Read the Nav lights of other boats.

OL40SVX 03-02-2011 11:51 PM

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Check out the Flir!! It works awesome!

GLH 03-03-2011 04:06 AM

Running at night at speed is a very bad idea.

Catastrophe 03-03-2011 04:49 AM


Originally Posted by GLH (Post 3340819)
Running at night at speed is a very bad idea.

EXACTLY !!!!

" But officer...I had Night Vision "

Double Rigged 03-03-2011 08:10 AM

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Originally Posted by rjr (Post 3340758)
I did a search for night vision and you wouldn't believe the crap that came up

If I am out at night I am typically at hull speed. I just want to know if Gen I is adequate for boating at night. Not at 70 MPH but at maybe 30.

Anyone have experience with any brands?

RJR,
Have a FLIR Nightvision on my 28 Skater. It is a Thermal Camera not the IR stuff that is out there. Been in the Marine Electronics business for over 25yrs and have tons of experience with it. It is a great tool to have at night. Most people have never had the chance to use one only have opinions on what or how they think it will work. I agree that running any boat at speeds over 30-35mph at night can be a bad idea but I can tell you I have done extensive testing with the FLIR and you can safely operate you boat at those speeds in total darkness. Check out their website at www.FLIR.com and go to the Maritime section. Here is a video link to my set up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYnJHQHGH70 I will post some real night time video next week.
PM If you have any questions.

glassdave 03-03-2011 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by Double Rigged (Post 3340935)
RJR,
Have a FLIR Nightvision on my 28 Skater. It is a Thermal Camera not the IR stuff that is out there. Been in the Marine Electronics business for over 25yrs and have tons of experience with it. It is a great tool to have at night. Most people have never had the chance to use one only have opinions on what or how they think it will work. I agree that running any boat at speeds over 30-35mph at night can be a bad idea but I can tell you I have done extensive testing with the FLIR and you can safely operate you boat at those speeds in total darkness. Check out their website at www.FLIR.com and go to the Maritime section. Here is a video link to my set up. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYnJHQHGH70 I will post some real night time video next week.
PM If you have any questions.

I'm all for old fashioned proper night navigation but that would be a great tool to have at your disposal. Very cool piece. Would be nice to have a hand held unit or one of these (link below). would you happen to know if the FireFLIR offer the same imaging as the unit you have or is it specific to its intended use?




http://cgi.ebay.com/FireFLIR-THERMAL...item588ceb4328

Double Rigged 03-03-2011 03:36 PM


Originally Posted by glassdave (Post 3341126)
I'm all for old fashioned proper night navigation but that would be a great tool to have at your disposal. Very cool piece. Would be nice to have a hand held unit or one of these (link below). would you happen to know if the FireFLIR offer the same imaging as the unit you have or is it specific to its intended use?




http://cgi.ebay.com/FireFLIR-THERMAL...item588ceb4328

Glass Dave,
Not sure what core they are using in that piece but it is the same technology. I would guess the range on that would less than what I have. Also the core I have is set with parameters that are best for the Marine Enviroment temp wise. I would guess it has a very wide range of view which cuts down the distance you can see.

damdonzi 03-03-2011 03:41 PM

What is the advantage of "Ultra Low-Lux" vs FLIR?

FuelinAround 03-03-2011 03:51 PM

I run at night a lot during the summer. Especially when we goto loto etc. I have looked into these kits several time but at nit I have never had a problem seeing another boat. I usually run around 20-30mph.


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