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Hey stupid, forward looking sonar and depth sounders are two
different categories of instruments. You're becomming more stupid than some of the regular idiots around here and that's saying a lot . . . S.Simon "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... Sorry... didn't mean to step on your last raw nerve..... Bwahahahahahahahahaaaa You're the one claimed depth sounders won't give you contours. I proved you wrong... deal with it. CM "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... | Idiots! All there are around here are idiots. | | WE'RE NOT TALKING FORWARD LOOKING SONAR HERE. | | Stop trying to change the subject. We're talking about how | depth sounders are useless in very deep water and a lot of | the time in shallow water. | | S.Simon | | | "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message ... | This ain't big ship.... | | http://www.interphase-tech.com/probe.htm | | or this..... | | http://www.interphase-tech.com/seascout.htm | | CM | | | "Simple Simon" wrote in message | ... | | | | I repeat, WE'RE NOT TALKING BIG SHIP CRAP HERE! | | | | Depth sounders give a depth for sure and generally they are | | pretty accurate. However, what good is a depth when a | | vessel could be any number of miles along a contour or on | | a flat? Answer - no good at all. What matters is lat/lon with | | high degrees of accuracy. Knowing your depth is very vague | | information at best when attempting to place a fix on a chart. | | | | Small sailing yachts can rely on GPS so they do not need depth | | sounders as much as big ships. When a small sailing yacht is | | getting into dangerously shallow water the eyes of an experienced | | will look at the wave action, color of the water etc. and be able | | to ascertain the depth to a high degree of accuracy. | | | | Now, get out of here and go back to rec.boats where you belong. | | | | S.Simon | | | | "Shen44" wrote in message | ... | | Subject: Faulty depth finder attributed to whale attack!! | | From: "Simple Simon" | | Date: 10/07/2003 08:10 Pacific Standard Time | | Message-id: | | | | Bull****. A chart shows contours, bottom make up such as | | rock, sand, shell etc., possible upcoming obstructions and | | the like. This info is simply not available on a yacht depth | | sounder. | | | | S.Simon - not talking about big ship crap here . . . | | | | Not talking about "big ship crap" .... talking about Navigation. | | A chart is nothing more than a "picture" of an area that you may be in | .... by | | itself, it's useless, until you can start applying other information, | gleaned | | from other sources to locate yourself in a position on that chart. | | A fathometer, be it a recording, digital readout, or blinking light will | help | | give you information to locate that position (personally, prefer the | | recording). | | Prior to the advent of all the electronic nav aids, such as LORAN, GPS, | | fathometers were much more frequently used to check, and even locate, | ones | | position on a chart, be it in shallow or deep water. | | It's just another tool you have available .... shame you don't | understand it's | | use .... but expected ..... | | | | Shen | | | | | | | | |
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