little_roundtop
Well-Known Member
I've just been reading an old PBO (No 537 Summer 2011) and there's an article in there (page 50) about the catastrophic failure of the plastic skin fitting of a speed/log paddle-wheel transducer. Apparently it fractured at the junction between the outer flange and the threaded tube. The author recommends encapsulating the nut and lower skin fitting tube in GRP, apparently his installation instructions called for this to be done although it wasn't.
My speed/log is a similar plastic unit (Simrad) which has performed perfectly since it was installed 7 years ago. My installation instructions make no mention of glassing it in they just call for lots of Skiaflex and not over-tightening the plastic nut.
A search of the forum has turned up at least one other skin fitting missing the outer flange (http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=273661) so it's not a complete one-off. There must be thousands of these out there, so has anyone else had one fail? Are yours glassed-in as the article suggests or not?
Should I be worried?
Tony C.
My speed/log is a similar plastic unit (Simrad) which has performed perfectly since it was installed 7 years ago. My installation instructions make no mention of glassing it in they just call for lots of Skiaflex and not over-tightening the plastic nut.
A search of the forum has turned up at least one other skin fitting missing the outer flange (http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread.php?t=273661) so it's not a complete one-off. There must be thousands of these out there, so has anyone else had one fail? Are yours glassed-in as the article suggests or not?
Should I be worried?
Tony C.