[Public-List] Transducer issues
Glenn Brooks
brooks.glenn at comcast.net
Tue Jun 3 20:15:32 PDT 2014
Hey Bob, welcome to A 30 ownership! They are great boats. Is the transducer a thru hull type? If so, recommend you don't do anything to try to remove it while the boat is in the water. Unless you are wearing scuba gear when you pull the plug - or you have a very shallow berth:)
The easiest solution is to go buy a new depth sounder or better yet a combo chart plotter/sounder/gps with a transducer that mounts in a little plastic bracket on the inside of the hull. Pretty simple to install, and they shoot right thru fiberglass like the glass isn't even there. I get depth readings down to 600 feet with my thru hull transducer and garmin chart plotter - plus I know where I am all the time just be looking at the screen.
Nip off the old thru hull transducer wires and leave the thru hull stuff alone until you haul out.
Alternately haul out now and make sure everything underwater is in good shape before you depart on your trip. This should be done every year anyway. If the boat has Been left in the water for more than a year very likely your zincs are gone and need replacing, and if longer than that, with no zinc protection, underwater bronze fittings start to corrode away, such as the Pintal that hold the rudder to the boat, and Whitby's home made thru hull fittings. A couple of boat owners have had very bad days on the water by sailing away boats they didn't haul out! Just sayin...
Best regards,
Glenn B
dolce 318
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> On Jun 3, 2014, at 6:48 PM, <bobbohmer at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi All,
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> I purchased Hull #76 a few weeks ago. I am trying to sail it to Gloucester, Va to get it closer to home. The current problem is that the depth sounder isn’t working. It is a Lowrance X47EX. I tried resetting the unit per the Lowrance Tech’s intructions. This didn’t resolve the issue. The transducer is in a glassed in box on the port side forward of the drawer in the port settee. Adjacent to this box is an abandoned valve that is in the open position. There isn’t anything connected to this valve, but due to its location and vertical position, I think it is / was a thru-hull. I would prefer not to have the boat hauled just to assess the situation and decide on a solution, but not knowing how the transducer is installed, I don’t dare try to remove it for fear that I will open up a hole for the water to get in and possibly end my love affair with this beautiful boat. So to the point, does anyone know a diver that would be able to help me determine just what the situation is? I would like to cut the “box” out ( or just the transducer if possible ). The boat is in a private slip on Hopkins Creek adjacent to Essex Marina.
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> Thanks In Advance,
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> Bob Bohmer #76
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