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I use an Agilent Time Domain Reflectometer. It can tell how thick the gel
coat, fiberglass and core are. Your silly little meter can't. Bwaahahaahahahaha!!! "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... That said, it is still perfectly useful since it can be used to note comparative measurements from location to location. I also had the Tramax Skipper which I didn't like. Every surveyor I've dealt with had the GRP 33. But nobody misses sounding the deck and hull. You can't rely on a meter to tell you about voids without a proper sounding. My 35s5 was surveyed by Todd Delaney who basically felt you should sound first, then back it up with a meter, which is how I work. Chapman School of Seamanship rated the GRP 33 the best meter. For 310.00 it's a worthwhile tool to keep around. RB |
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