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depth sounder
Ok folks i expect the war to start.....grin
I am looking to buy a depth sounder for my new boat. Please keep in mind we are talking budget here not top of the range. At the moment there is no other instruments on board. I may marry it to a cheaper plotter/gps but as i work on charts the plotter is not essential (nice but not essential) the boat is a full keeler with the cut away for foot dis 28000 lbs 4'6" draft. If i could have pro's and con's on your choose it would be great. I figure there is more people out there that know a heap more than i do on these things and have installed them on there boats. Last boat i had had a hummingbird made by eagle and i got to admit as cheap as it was it did the job for 5 years and is still doing the job for the new owner. Shaun |
depth sounder
I would suggest that you buy the same thing (hummingbird)as you had before
or it equivalent. Today they have dual transducer which should be a little better. I have a 4'-6" draft fin keel fibreglass sailboat and I have installed a Hummingbird fish finder years ago. The transducer is bonded inside the hull at 18 inches below the water line. So when a lead sounder reads 6 feet the hummingbird reads less 1'-6" = 4'-6". This gives me a safety margin. When I go in shallow channel I start to worry after the sounder reads 5 feet knowingly that I have a buffer of 1'-6". I have checked some charted depth of 650 feet with the Humminbird and the reading was approximately 650 feet. For a low priced sounder it did and still does the job. If I was to hook a depth sounder to a Raymarine C80 and superimpose the reading on the radar and chart images it would be different. "shaun" wrote in message ... Ok folks i expect the war to start.....grin I am looking to buy a depth sounder for my new boat. Please keep in mind we are talking budget here not top of the range. At the moment there is no other instruments on board. I may marry it to a cheaper plotter/gps but as i work on charts the plotter is not essential (nice but not essential) the boat is a full keeler with the cut away for foot dis 28000 lbs 4'6" draft. If i could have pro's and con's on your choose it would be great. I figure there is more people out there that know a heap more than i do on these things and have installed them on there boats. Last boat i had had a hummingbird made by eagle and i got to admit as cheap as it was it did the job for 5 years and is still doing the job for the new owner. Shaun |
depth sounder
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:10:24 +0800, shaun
wrote: Ok folks i expect the war to start.....grin I am looking to buy a depth sounder for my new boat. Please keep in mind we are talking budget here not top of the range. At the moment there is no other instruments on board. I may marry it to a cheaper plotter/gps but as i work on charts the plotter is not essential (nice but not essential) the boat is a full keeler with the cut away for foot dis 28000 lbs 4'6" draft. If i could have pro's and con's on your choose it would be great. I figure there is more people out there that know a heap more than i do on these things and have installed them on there boats. Last boat i had had a hummingbird made by eagle and i got to admit as cheap as it was it did the job for 5 years and is still doing the job for the new owner. Shaun Well, as a probably typical boat owner I started out with a dedicated depth sounder in my first few boats. then I went on a trip with a bloke had a Hummingbird; substantially cheaper then my Standard depth sounder and churned out ten same information. so these days it is Hummingbird all the way. Bruce in Bangkok (brucepaigeatgmaildotcom) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
depth sounder
On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 20:14:56 +0700, Bruce
wrote: Well, as a probably typical boat owner I started out with a dedicated depth sounder in my first few boats. then I went on a trip with a bloke had a Hummingbird; substantially cheaper then my Standard depth sounder and churned out ten same information. so these days it is Hummingbird all the way. I had a Hummingbird on my old runabout and it was one of the few things that always worked reliably. |
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