[alberg30] Re: in hull transducer
Jacques Guerette
Jacques.Guerette.jguerett at nt.com
Thu Dec 10 05:52:03 PST 1998
From: "Jacques Guerette" <Jacques.Guerette.jguerett at nt.com>
If you check the Alberg 35 home page, you'll also find a description of the
method that Jack outlined.
I do have to point out one flaw with the system.....it doesn't keep Jack
from running aground!!
Jacques
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gordon E. White [SMTP:gewhite at crosslink.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 12:19 PM
> To: alberg30 at onelist.com
> Subject: [alberg30] Re: in hull transducer
>
> From: "Gordon E. White" <gewhite at crosslink.net>
>
> Jack,
> That was a good description. I am still debating which way to go. I
> guess I am not as concerned with the heel angle as other considerations
> because I can take it into account if sailing at considerable angle in
> shallow water (which I don't suppose I should be).
> My knot meter however is regularly exposed or at least put into
> cavitation when on port tack because it is located too high on the
> bottom. Actually it is pretty near the keel which gives an idea of the
> angle of heel of the boat. Mine kind of takes a pretty good angle and
> stays there.
> - Gordon White
>
>
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