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Wethead
 
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Default Depth sounder transducer question

Sorry for top-posting ... seems easier in this situation.

Thanks for all the responses. I learned a lot. Love the clay. I don't know
if I will try it, but it seems as though a good in-hull installation should
work well enough for my needs. I'll get a new unit with an in-hull
transducer and try the old one also. If it doesn't work, I can take it out
down the line somewhere. I think the existing unit is a Seafarer. I know it
is made in the UK.

Anyway, thanks again.

Wethead



Wethead wrote:


I am inexperienced, so cut me some slack.

I have this 28' sailboat that has an older depth sounder, the kind with a
red light that moves in a circular pattern around graduated markings.
Sorry, I don't remember the brand, and the boat is 2000 miles away right
now. The sounder is unreliable and difficult to read. It uses a
through-hull tansducer that is heavily glassed into the hull. I would like
to replace the unit with something more modern and easier to read. The
question is, is it at all possible to use the existing transducer, or do I
have to buy and install a new one? Is a transducer a transducer, or are
they brand or unit or type specific? Manufacturer's seem to give no
information on this. I'd rather use the existing transducer, of course.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Wethead