[Public-list] hull thickness/transducers

Roger L. Kingsland r.kingsland at ksba.com
Wed Jun 13 08:24:52 PDT 2007


Speaking of "looking forward," I have looked into FLS (forward looking
sonar) and it seems the most cost effective offering is by Pilot Marine
(http://www.pilotmarine.com/bronzspec.htm) but it is still almost $900.
Does anyone have any experience w/ FLS?  

Roger 148


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[mailto:public-list-bounces at lists.alberg30.org] On Behalf Of Don Campbell
Sent: Tuesday, June 12, 2007 10:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [Public-list] hull thickness/transducers

George:
     I used a through hull there and faired the edges of the through hull to
the hull with epoxy to make a smooth transition for water flow on the hull.
I do not have a box for a bath. The hull was fairly consistent there and it
was more than 1/2" thick where I cut through, but that may have been
exacerbated by the angle. I do know that #528 has a thin hull at the point
where the prop shaft exits though. Sorry, I looked for a picture and can't
find one. The boat is in the water now and I don't think I can get the bow
high enough to get one until the fall and liftout, even with all the racers
on the stern during this coming weekend! 
Don.

George Dinwiddie wrote:
> The Rochets wrote:
>   
>> I am intrigued by Don's setup--a transducer aiming forward at a low 
>> angle is definitely a good idea; it's nice to know how much water 
>> there is AHEAD of the boat. I am just not sure how much room there is 
>> under my V-berth, aft of the water tank, but I am definitely going to 
>> check it out. I am wondering whether your oil bath attempt did not 
>> work because the hull is thicker at that location, Don. From the hull 
>> plans, it looks like that would be right on top of the beginning of 
>> the keel, and quite a bit thicker.
>>     
>
> The hull is less consistent there, also.  It was molded in two halves 
> which were joined.
>
>   - George
>
>   
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