Wight Leopard
New Member
Soon after starting the engine yesterday to help get round the Manacles the depth sounder started reading from 2 to 65m and every depth in between. True depth was 65m and I'm sure there was nothing fouling the sensor, nor any bubbles or deep patches of weed. The integral speed log worked properly throughout. The sounder had worked fine under both sail and engine on leaving the berth. Twice before in previous years it had done exactly the same thing but then stopped doing it when I isolated the power to the bowthruster. Having sailed all areas from the Thames to Dublin with all variations of sail, power and motor sailing at different revs the only area that this behaviour's happened has been in the vicinity of the Manacles and I'm wondering (not seriously!) if this is an 'electronic Bermuda Triangle' for Raymarine/airmar depth sounders. After a sail of several hours when the sounder worked perfectly I started the engine when the wind died - and the sounder kept working well. The seas had been lumpy the day before it started going crazy.
The obvious suspect is interference from the HT cables but this doesn't explain the long periods (months) between episodes. I'm scratching my head and getting splinters in my fingers. Any ideas?!?
The obvious suspect is interference from the HT cables but this doesn't explain the long periods (months) between episodes. I'm scratching my head and getting splinters in my fingers. Any ideas?!?