Airmar makes them for everyone!

On Fri, Dec 20, 2013 at 3:48 PM, Frederick G Street <f...@postaudio.net>wrote:

> Airmar makes them for Raymarine, too — a couple of different deadrise
> angles.  In the end, if we’re heeling it’ll be a somewhat goofy depth
> measurement anyway, as we’re doing it at an angle to the bottom.
>
> Fred Street -- Minneapolis
> S/V Oceanis (1979 C&C Landfall 38) -- on the hard in Bayfield, WI   :^(
>
> On Dec 20, 2013, at 2:25 PM, Rich Knowles <r...@sailpower.ca> wrote:
>
> Garmin has a B619 Bronze Thru-Hull 20 degree tilted element depth
> Transducer with Temp that is designed for boats with a 16-24 degree
> deadrise.
>
> It's not the cheapest at $190 or so, but, you might as well do the job
> right.
>
> Rich
>
> On Dec 20, 2013, at 4:17 PM, Dennis C. <capt...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Somewhere in the depths of my brain a small voice says most depth
> transducers can be located up to 20 degrees from vertical.  It somewhat
> depends on the frequency of the transducer and the beam angle.
>
> Dennis C.
> Touche' 35-1 #83
> Mandeville, LA
>
>   ------------------------------
>  *From:* Alex Giannelia <a...@airsensing.com>
> *To:* "cnc-list@cnc-list.com" <cnc-list@cnc-list.com>
> *Sent:* Friday, December 20, 2013 1:59 PM
> *Subject:* Stus-List In hull transducer location
>
> So the next obvious point is to point the unit plumb, so not to display a
> tangential echo range, or does it matter?
>
> Alex Giannelia
> CC 35-II 1974 to be renamed after re-launch
> TORONTO, Ontario
>
>
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