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On Jun 9, 8:06*pm, "Eisboch" wrote:
"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in messagenews:f8fr44dh4d6e09iqlo00m3n5gf8993hnkq@4ax .com... On Mon, 09 Jun 2008 11:04:13 -0400, wrote: In a sailboat, the transducer would be mounted in the hull, above the level of the top of the keel, so you would have 4-10 feet (depending on how deep a keel you have) of water even with the keel scraping bottom. Sounders usually have a "keel offset" setting to compensate and tell you how much depth remains after the keel height is subtracted. I understand that - I'm not clear on the whole zero depth concept. The Navigator had a Raytheon system on it that was calibrated for the transducer location versus the actual hull depth. It was accurate to 2.8 feet. * Ask me why I know. Eisboch The simple guess would be that your boat needed 2.9? Good to see you stop back in.. We have all been working very hard to keep it nice while you were away... ![]() |
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