Sovereign
Active Member
I purchased a Raymarine ST60 'Value Pack' (Wind / Speed / depth) to replace my old B&G system which had finally died. The B&G depth transducer was bronze and mounted in a fairing - in order to acheive a satisfactory vertical sending angle (otherwise difficult in my long fin and skeg Sovereign 32).
I now discover that the transducer supplied in the 'Value Pack' is a plastic Airmar P319 which is NOT recommended for use with a fairing block due to potential for damage.
In-hull route: Raymarine's P79 comes supplied with an adjustable housing allowing for up to 22 degrees - BUT the minimum I can seem to find is about 35 degrees!
QUESTION: Am I right in thinking I can simply use a bit of plastic piping to fabricate an 'oil-bath' and fix the P79 (or another compatible transducer??) into it? (I have been down the route of emailing questions to both Raymarine and Airmar who refer me around in circles!! Also - beware seeming bargains - Raymarine will not credit me for the P319 against a replacement, nor will the company who sold me the pack....)
All advice welcome - remembering please that I am not too technical!
I now discover that the transducer supplied in the 'Value Pack' is a plastic Airmar P319 which is NOT recommended for use with a fairing block due to potential for damage.
In-hull route: Raymarine's P79 comes supplied with an adjustable housing allowing for up to 22 degrees - BUT the minimum I can seem to find is about 35 degrees!
QUESTION: Am I right in thinking I can simply use a bit of plastic piping to fabricate an 'oil-bath' and fix the P79 (or another compatible transducer??) into it? (I have been down the route of emailing questions to both Raymarine and Airmar who refer me around in circles!! Also - beware seeming bargains - Raymarine will not credit me for the P319 against a replacement, nor will the company who sold me the pack....)
All advice welcome - remembering please that I am not too technical!