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Default Depth Finder Stops Working

frank1492 wrote:
Now I get it. You all had a right to laugh. Actually it made much more
sense that the paddle wheel should measure speed, except I have
no speedometer on this boat!! (Never did have.)
My guess is that the depth finder transducer is mounted to the
floor just below the engine. Checking tomorrow...
Frank


Frank,

It ain't what you say, it's the way that your say it! You had us all fooled
anyway, and I must confess I have learned something after 50 years sailing,
that there really IS a paddle wheel/transducer combined! We all have to live
an' learn!

Dennis.










On Mon, 10 Jul 2006 02:21:25 GMT, frank1492
wrote:

Hello All-
For starters, will the wise guys (and their wives) who thought I
was so stupid please google "paddle wheel transducer" and see what
comes up? Thanks.
To the others, the boat is a 1988 Grady White Seafarer with a
thru-hull transducer.The paddle wheel is located left of center about
2-3 feet forward of the stern. I do not recall the manufacturer of
the depth finder. I will check tomorrow. (Boat currently at mooring.)
There are no obvious irregularities on the hull and the boat was
just launched so no opportunity to accumulate marine growth.
The problem occurred rather suddenly.
If the transducer is mounted inside the boat, I would assume
it would be found just above the port above the paddle wheel,
correct? And could that port be clogged with barnacles even though
the paddle wheel itself appeared clean?
I will try to find that transducer and hope it is not mounted
under the gas tank!
Thanks to those who have tried to help.
Frank









On Sun, 09 Jul 2006 01:54:08 GMT, frank1492
wrote:

It seems stuck at 2 or 2.1 feet. I checked the paddle wheel
before launch, removed the barnacles, and it spun freely.
Any ideas as to where the trouble might lie?
Thanks in advance!
Frank