I mounted mine just forward of the keel. It was solid glass
.
Alan Bergen
35 Mk III Thirsty
Rose City YC
Portland, OR
On Tue, May 21, 2019 at 3:12 AM Glenn Henderson via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> I placed a transducer on our 41 just behind the keel sump on the
> centerline. It
I placed a transducer on our 41 just behind the keel sump on the
centerline. It is solid glass there as the core does not extend to the
centerline. The overlaps of layers of cloth provide the required thickness.
I would assume the other models are built in a similar manner. Our CHIRP
sonar/depth
That’s what my friend was getting at, too. Thanks.
From: Frederick G Street via CnC-List
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Matt — you want the house bank
Matt — you want the house bank to be one big bank, rather than two smaller
ones; this will make management easier, and also help to keep you from
discharging either of the smaller banks beyond the 50% mark. And assuming you
have a reasonably powerful charger, you’ll make the best use of it,
L. Wolford <wolf...@erie.net>
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A friend of mine recently expressed the view that the house batteries
should simply be tied in without the selector switch so that they are both
being used at the same time. What s
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A friend of mine recently expressed th
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Hello, Tom, and welcome to the list! My first boat was a 1981 30mkI, hull
#677; wow, a 12” plotter is going to be huge on that boat! I’ve got a 7” on my
Landfall 38… :^)
Your existing instruments probably are Signet; but they can’t be networked with
the eS Series, which
Ugh!
On Apr 8, 2017 1:16 PM, "Frederick G Street via CnC-List" <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> Josh — the original instruments on most all of our boats were standalone
> single-purpose instruments; the transducers connected directly to them, and
> they did NOT network at all. Signet, Moor and
Josh — the original instruments on most all of our boats were standalone
single-purpose instruments; the transducers connected directly to them, and
they did NOT network at all. Signet, Moor and EMS are brands which come to
mind.
— Fred
Fred Street -- Minneapolis
S/V Oceanis (1979 C Landfall
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My limited experience with the actual electronics of instrument packages is my
DataMarine O
My limited experience with the actual electronics of instrument packages is
my DataMarine Offshore Link. All the instruments feed into a head unit and
the head unit outputs to display units. The head also outputs/inputs 2
different NMEA 0183 channels. Excuse my ignorance but isn't this more or
Tom,
I have to say the same, Fred knows his stuff. I have worked with him the past
and going forward, when my boat is ready to splash, I plan on working with him
to replace the instruments and electronics on my boat.
Best,
Dave Godwin
1982 C 37 - Ronin
Reedville - Chesapeake Bay
Ronin’s
Chuck — that might work for the paddlewheel, but the impedances will be all
wrong for the depth and wind transducers, and you’ll also have two sources for
the depth transducer (Signet instrument and ITC-5) fighting each other. Also,
the Signet wind transducer is a different transducer from the
.
Cheers,
Chuck Gilchrest
S/V Half Magic
1983 LF 35
Padanaram, MA
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Hi all,
First off, I'm really
Hello, Tom, and welcome to the list! My first boat was a 1981 30mkI, hull
#677; wow, a 12” plotter is going to be huge on that boat! I’ve got a 7” on my
Landfall 38… :^)
Your existing instruments probably are Signet; but they can’t be networked with
the eS Series, which requires NMEA2000
Hi all,
First off, I'm really new to sailing so there is a steep learning curve for me.
I own a C 30 MKI that currently has a depth, speed, and wind gauges, they are
round, I think they are made by signet?? I have a new Raymarine eS128 Chart
plotter that I would like to install. I have no
[mailto:cnc-list-boun...@cnc-list.com] On Behalf Of Fred Hazzard
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Atten: Ed Levert
Tried to email you directly, but email rejected.
I got your transducer on Monday as promised. I have a couple
Atten: Ed Levert
Tried to email you directly, but email rejected.
I got your transducer on Monday as promised. I have a couple questions I
hope you can help me with.
1.What instrument system was the transducer working with?
2. Do you recall if the temperature sensor
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