[Public-List] Electricity Consumption

Mike Meinhold via Public-List public-list at lists.alberg30.org
Tue Mar 28 12:35:20 PDT 2017


I carry a boathook when my depth sounder is out (as it has been for 2
years)   - we only draw 4'6 and have quite a low freeboad!

My wind instrument (installed by P.O) died about 4 years ago, the depth
sounder went 2 years ago and I only have speed, which is marginally useful.
Time to take out that giant useless panel

I use a handheld GPS and  chart, but also try to use all the available data
- marks, points, and towers. On the Chesapeake you can get very good
frequent fixes this way with handheld compass, chart and parallel rules.

With the GPS,  instead of constantly plotting position, I have sets of
rules I follow - such as I know I can cross a bar below a certain line of
latitude- so I  might tack over when the GPS reaches 39.00

Our Early Bird is a week from Saturday - I hope it's still woodstove
weather!

Mike



On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 1:55 PM, George Dinwiddie via Public-List <
public-list at lists.alberg30.org> wrote:

> On 3/28/17 12:32 PM, Rod Symmes via Public-List wrote:
>
>> The hardest part is staying alert when our electronics is SO darned
>> reliable.  There is the source of over confidence in electronics. The
>> most common problem I have while gunkholing, is not the chart plotter
>> but the depth sounder.  With certain bottoms and especially with
>> weed, once the depth is less than about 10 feet, the sounder stops
>> displaying correct depth.  I have not been able to figure out what
>> setting to change to get it reading reliably in the shallows.    Has
>> anyone solved this problem ?
>>
>
> Yes, I carry a leadline. ;-) In fact, the electronic depth sounder hasn't
> worked in years. This winter, worried that it might someday leak and
> knowing that modern units would be a different size, I took out the
> through-hull fitting for the sending unit and glassed in the hole.
>
> I also removed the knotmeter sending unit, which was also non-functional.
> I use http://alberg30.org/store/knot-table.pdf instead.
>
>  - George
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