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I intend replacing my old Autonnic Research combined log and depth-sounder,
both components of which are knackered - I suspect it is the control/readout unit rather than the transducers (I recently tried a new paddle-wheel and it was still kaput). The hassle in getting the present one fixed is not worth it - the company would send it to an old employee who maybe could or could not fix it - for £50 deposit and an indeterminate fee. I will use another combined depth/speed instrument - perhaps a NASA - my question is do these companies use a standard size through-hull fitting for depth and log transducers? If so I'll be able to beach the boat near low-water and put the new transducers in before refloating. If not, I suspect I'll have to lift the boat out to bed new fittings in. Any ideas? TIA, Roy |
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