Rohorn
Well-Known Member
Hi people,
Running aground and sinking half of one's catamaran focuses the mind on ways to stop such a shocking and extremely expensive experience ever happening again. The circumstances are banal. It happened one mile from home. I am a statistic.
Perhaps a fishfinder (historic depth meter), as opposed to our old classic one-shot would up have prevented this, but at five and a half knots we hit a rock 70 cms below the surface sticking up out of a flat sandy bottom four to five metres deep. This faily typical of Aegean terrain. At that speed, say two point five metres a second, given we would need say 15 to 20 seconds warning to wake up, see which way to turn and get the boat around the obstacle, the warning should be triggered at a distance of about forty to fifty metres from the rock.
Does anyone out there have experience to share with Forward Looking Sonar?
I've got info from both Echo-pilot and Interphase. The latter have a side-to-side scanning system as well as the better kown fore and aft sweep. You can even have both systems and switch between them. Both have normal fish-finder views on a split screen with their FLS displays.
I'd really appreciate informed opinions on this (expensive) equipment.
Cheers...R
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Running aground and sinking half of one's catamaran focuses the mind on ways to stop such a shocking and extremely expensive experience ever happening again. The circumstances are banal. It happened one mile from home. I am a statistic.
Perhaps a fishfinder (historic depth meter), as opposed to our old classic one-shot would up have prevented this, but at five and a half knots we hit a rock 70 cms below the surface sticking up out of a flat sandy bottom four to five metres deep. This faily typical of Aegean terrain. At that speed, say two point five metres a second, given we would need say 15 to 20 seconds warning to wake up, see which way to turn and get the boat around the obstacle, the warning should be triggered at a distance of about forty to fifty metres from the rock.
Does anyone out there have experience to share with Forward Looking Sonar?
I've got info from both Echo-pilot and Interphase. The latter have a side-to-side scanning system as well as the better kown fore and aft sweep. You can even have both systems and switch between them. Both have normal fish-finder views on a split screen with their FLS displays.
I'd really appreciate informed opinions on this (expensive) equipment.
Cheers...R
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