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Suunto Mariner Sailing Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Barometer, Compass, and Sailing Timer

Suunto Mariner Sailing Wrist-Top Computer Watch with Barometer, Compass, and Sailing Timer


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Features:
  • Watch, barometer, compass, and sailing timer in 1
  • Stylish design, waterproof to 100 feet
  • Sailing timer with countdown from 60 minutes; up to 50 waypoints stored in memory
  • Bubble level for accurate compass readings
  • Features 3 alarms and stopwatch
  • Product Description
    The main features of Suunto Mariner include a sailing timer, barometer, compass and watch. Its easy-to-read display with large numerals, backlight, and audible warning signals let you concentrate more on maneuvering your vessel in demanding conditions, while Suunto Mariner keeps you informed on up-coming critical moments. Suunto Mariner features an accurate calendar watch with dual time, an electronic compass, a barometer as well as a sailing timer especially designed to meet the timing function requirements before and during a tough race. It is the most trusted first mate that gives you all the information you need in one compact package 24 hours a day.

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    Summary:
       Excellent features, rugged. A bit big though...
    Comment:
       I'm extremely pleased with my Suunto Mariner. It is simply loaded with features that a sailor/racer wil find handy. It can also take a lot of abuse (clumsy me...). There are only two things I can think of where the Suunto Mariner comes up short: First is that it is a bit big when worn on your wrist. However, all Suunto watches are this size; and, once you get used to it, you stop noticing. Although it is big, it is very light in weight. Overall, it is very comfortable to wear. And, the benefit of having a big display is that it is easy to see (and digest) all the data displayed on the unit. Second, many watches coming out from other companies that cater to water-sports enthusiasts include a tide calculator/display. The Suunto Mariner does not have this feature. In my opinion, adding the tide feature would make this watch complete.

    As it is, however, it is a great watch. In terms of basic timekeeping, it has everything you need. Time, date, dual time, stopwatch, countdown timer, multiple alarms. Accuracy has been perfect over 2 years. It also has an effective backlight display that stays on for a couple of seconds after you push the button - nice.

    In sail mode, the main feature is a timer to aid in sail racing. I am just a recreational racer (solings); but I've come to appreciate this feature very much. Essentially, you set it to count down the number of minutes before the final starting gun goes off. As you manoever your boat for position during those 3 minutes (or whaterver), it gives you chime alarms as the time counts down (two beeps when you have 2 minutes left, another 2 beeps when there is 1 minute left, then beeps every ten seconds until the last 10 seconds, then a beep every second, then a final chime). When the final time is reached, the countdown timer switches to a count-up timer. So, it automatically switches to an exact reckoning of your time in the race. There are additional memory and logbook functions that allow you to keep track of multiple races; but I don't use those features much.

    The barometer mode is probably less helpful during a race and more so during cruising. It's accurate enough to give you a head's up when a new weather front is moving in. Again, it has memory and logbook functions that are beyond me.

    The compass mode is cool, but I don't use it much. It is accurate; but it's easier for me to use the boat's compass than to look down at my wrist. It would be an excellent backup in an emergency however!

    I've looked at a few other watches geared towards sailors, and this has been the best of the bunch. Lots of data presented in an easy to digest fashion.


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