Depth transducer compatiblity

Cris Miles

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Help - I'm supposed to be setting off for Scotland in 3 days and my whole NKE Topline system has packed in. I only feel the need for a depth sounder so does anyone know if the thru hull (removable) transducer is compatible with any other available reader (NASA ? Clipper?) or conversely is there a transducer that will sit in the existing thru hull fitting
 
Quite a few of the in hull transducers are interchangeable.If you are already afloat you can bond a transducer to the inside of the hull or use an oil coupling to get an effective depth sounder.
 
Fishfinder

If you have a reasonably flat part of the hull, aft maybe, a fishfinder transducer may be bonded with something like Araldite straight to clean grp, no need for a hole in the hull.

As I've just discovered, fishfinders give a lot of info and what's more they're considerably ceaper than depth sounders, bizzarely - suppose the numbers sold to fishermen is the key.

I just bought a Garmin 100 for £93.00 from Force 4 which seems a good deal; no connection, and yet to wire & nail the thing to the boat...
 
If you have a reasonably flat part of the hull, aft maybe, a fishfinder transducer may be bonded with something like Araldite straight to clean grp, no need for a hole in the hull.

As I've just discovered, fishfinders give a lot of info and what's more they're considerably ceaper than depth sounders, bizzarely - suppose the numbers sold to fishermen is the key.

I just bought a Garmin 100 for £93.00 from Force 4 which seems a good deal; no connection, and yet to wire & nail the thing to the boat...

The information is basically the same its just interpreted into a pretty picture. Its just mathematics. Pocket calculator is about $5, just imagine how cheap that fishfinder would be if it had the same size market as a calculator or mobile phone.
 
The information is basically the same its just interpreted into a pretty picture. Its just mathematics. Pocket calculator is about $5, just imagine how cheap that fishfinder would be if it had the same size market as a calculator or mobile phone.

I realise that; so paying £125 + for a much less pretty picture, in fact just a few digits, compared to in this case £93.00 ( there are some cheaper ) with pretty picture seems the proverbial no-brainer.
 
Thanks folks, for information I struggled to get any information on a UK dealer for NKE, but All Gadgets Marine were particularly helpful and current state of play is that I've got a NASA depth sounder kit coming (the post about fishfinders came thru just too late!) and an ST60 - I'm hoping to connect the existing transducer to the ST60, if successful AGM have said I can send the NASA back. God willing and a fair wind should be heading up to Scotland on Friday. Thanks again.
 
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