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"hk" wrote in message news
Eisboch wrote: The Navigator had Raytheon (Raymarine) electronics. The depth finder was a dual freq unit and worked well in shallow water. I had an offset programmed into it, (boat's draft was 4.5') and it very accurately let me know just prior to going aground when it read 2.8'. Don't ask how I know how accurate it was. Eisboch I have a Ray depthfinder on son of Yo Ho, attached to a through-hull (not shoot through the hull) transducer. No offset, because it actually is measuring the distance between the bottom of the hull and "the bottom." Makes sense on a boat like yours. The Navigator's transducer was obviously thru-hull amidships. The offset was to account for the rudders and 30" diameter props. Eisboch |
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