maxcampbell
Well-Known Member
OK, I've bitten the bullet and bought a NASA Target depth sounder and through-hull fitting kit.
I'd like to start planning where to fit the transducer. I can't fit it on the centreline (because the boat's built on a wooden keel / keelson assembly) and the deadrise forward of the (long) keel is steep.
How far away from the keel does it have to be? How important is verticality, given that we'll be healing most of the time anyway?
The boat's all wood (skin = ply), apart from a chunk of lead along most of the bottom of the keel.
I'd like to start planning where to fit the transducer. I can't fit it on the centreline (because the boat's built on a wooden keel / keelson assembly) and the deadrise forward of the (long) keel is steep.
How far away from the keel does it have to be? How important is verticality, given that we'll be healing most of the time anyway?
The boat's all wood (skin = ply), apart from a chunk of lead along most of the bottom of the keel.