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Submarino
02-27-2014, 03:05 PM
Sharing some knowledge/experience.

Because of the NorCal Offshore requirements, I looked for a low tech but up-to-date depth meter.

I currently have one thru hole which is too many, the 25 yr old Signet knotmeter paddle wheel.

I considered the following options.

1. Epoxy an in hull transducer. Questionable results because of my foam core.

2. Drill another hole for a depth transducer. Like I said, I already have one too many.

3. Ray Marine Triducer (speed, depth, temp) leaves one 2" thru hull hole, part number 22154, Analog model with i40 bi-data LCD display. Analog is important because if you use the Smart Triducer #22111 with the i40, it cannot be calibrated and only acts like repeater. Bought at Star Marine for about $219 for Bidata and $229 for transducer.

JB

BobJ
02-27-2014, 06:08 PM
Here's a great resource to figure out if that new doohickey will go in the hole from the old doohickey:

http://www.airmartechnology.com/2009/cross-reference.php

A similar chart/search saved my bacon back in '05 when I bought new instruments. I was able to get sleeves to drop the Ray ST60+ transducers into the old KVH Quadro holes, which I'd paid big bucks to have faired in when I bought the boat.

Airmar makes almost all the transducers anyway. Even though they're a distributor, these folks were willing to sell me the parts I needed, once I knew the part numbers:

http://www.gemeco.com/

Click the "Transducer Support" button near the top of the page.