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Jasen Betts
 
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Default How to weigh a catch?

On 2005-12-09, Dave Baker wrote:

The real issue is
compliance to local law. Or in other words, how do you secure a border
and monitor vessel movement?


Not so easy in developing countries with scarce enforcement resources.

So my third question now is......How much do you have to spend?


Me? None! :-)

The client - not sure. They want us to include an option for detecting catch
amounts with our tracking system. If it's within their (unknown) budget, then
they will hopefully take the option. Presumably if they are at all interested
we will have to do some trials first.


You may be able to measure how much the have in their hold by measuring the
displacement - IE depth - IE water pressure at a underwater point on the hull.

if you can measure torque or RPM on the propshaft or turbulence near the
propellor that measure combined with speed (calculated from GPS readings)
would give some indication wether they were towing anything.

another point to meter would be the operation of the winch motor or mechanism.








Dave



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Jasen
 
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