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Excellent point on the range. I'd forgotten that might be important to
many people. I only worry about the last few feet, myself. I checked mine with a sounding line for some bottom survey work I was doing as Harbormaster and it was as accurate as I could determine when upright. -- Roger Long "Mark" wrote in message oups.com... Roger Long wrote: The in hull transducer on my boat works great. It's just slapped on the inside of a fairly thick hull. I can't imagine putting a hole in a hull if you don't need to. I experimented with shooting through the hull, and directly by dangling the transducer over the side prior to permanent installation. Shooting through the hull reduced the maximum range of the depthsounder by about 25%. The solid FG hull thickness was about 5/8". A yard guy said experiment with exact placement if you do shoot through the hull, as a void or dry spot in the laminate directly below the transducer can reduce the maximum range by a lot. One good thing you can do with a shoot through the hull setup is orient the transducer so it points straight down on a curved hull surface, by using an adjustable mount (available from manufacturer) which immerses the transducer in mineral oil. The gizmo is a tube with an angled flange on the bottom which is glued (with 5200) to the hull, and a sealing threaded top for the transducer. My through hull mounted transducer is flush on a curved part of the hull, about 20 degrees out of plumb, so I get greater range on the tack which plumbs the transducer. When heeled 30 degrees on the "bad" tack, the maximum range drops by over 50%. This is with a high frequency 200khz trandsucer which has a fairly narrow emission cone; the effect should be less with a 50khz transducer, as its emission cone is wider. Oh, and it's an inexpensive depthsounder with a rated maximum range of 200 feet. |
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