NASA depth sounder

donm

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The alarm is missing from mine. There are several 12v piezo alarms on Ebay - does anyone have a specification for one that will fit please?
 
I find the alarm supplied bloody annoying.

Ideally it would be replaced by something that makes an occasional sort of throat-clearing 'harrumph' sound when the depth drops below the pre-set 'trigger' depth; then becomes a persistent, faux-nonchalant, not-quite-a-tune whistling as it comes uncomfortably close to the keel depth; then plays 'Air on a G String' (Hamlet ad theme music) once firmly aground! ;)
 
Ideally it would be replaced by something that makes an occasional sort of throat-clearing 'harrumph' sound when the depth drops below the pre-set 'trigger' depth; then becomes a persistent, faux-nonchalant, not-quite-a-tune whistling as it comes uncomfortably close to the keel depth; then plays 'Air on a G String' (Hamlet ad theme music) once firmly aground! ;)

I used to crew on a racing Stella, and when short tacking against the tide, wifey would call out the depths. On one occasion I was given that job and we ran aground first tack.
The skippers explanation, " Oh I don't listen to what Margaret actually says, just her voice pitch. I don't tack until she is squeaking. You didn't squeak"
 
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