Testing The Perfect Dinghy Depth Sounder

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024

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  • @marcdaigle1163
    @marcdaigle1163 2 месяца назад +2

    Lochness Nessie doesn't stand a chance, with your depth sounder...but,...may grab your oars, if it starts sinking... Great addition, Dave...👍

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад +3

      Haha, I would love to sail the Caledonian and Loch Ness actually, maybe i'll spot her!!

  • @fat_tommo_goes_boating
    @fat_tommo_goes_boating 2 месяца назад +3

    If you don't drop things in the water, they won't need to float 😂
    Great to see your thought process again

  • @db-gp5fp
    @db-gp5fp 2 месяца назад +1

    Just went on amizon to look at depth finders really nice ones with boat mount for 50 100 . The one you should get is 150.

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад +1

      I wil have a look. Many Luggers have proper NASA ones fitted. My issue is that I don;t wnat to drill through the hull ideally for the sensor. Just one more hole to worry about!! It would be quite nice though to have one running all the time.

  • @anotherangleUK
    @anotherangleUK 2 месяца назад +1

    On my kayak I've bedded the transducer into silicone inside the hull. As long as no air trapped between the transducer and hull it will "shoot' through the hull. maybe you can do same with your device?

    • @fat_tommo_goes_boating
      @fat_tommo_goes_boating 2 месяца назад +2

      @anotherangleUK that's a good point Phil, on my boat the depth sounder is also stuck in the bilges somehow and works through the hull.
      That being said, I don't trust it much though, anything over 15mph and it doesn't read, but it is ok at slow speeds.

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад +2

      Hmm, I will look in to that. In theory if you have solid water in between the hull and the transducer, it should ignore the hull, so maybe thats worth a shot?

    • @anotherangleUK
      @anotherangleUK 2 месяца назад +1

      @@SailingWithDave That's right, use a flexible glue like Sikaflex EBT + clear. Make a little foam wall to create a barrier then fill with the Sika and push the transducer into it without getting air bubbles between transducer and hull. Being flexible means if you do get it wron you can peel the Sika off - but that's a fun task.

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад +1

      @@anotherangleUK I'll look into that, although to be honest for the Lugger I don't really even need one. she floats in 8" of water and it's rare I really need to know the depth. I can just peep over the side!! It is useful though for navigation and working out the Menai at the south end where I did run aground a few times last time out there!!! I just lifted the keel though and she slipped over the sand!!!

    • @sharonbraselton3135
      @sharonbraselton3135 2 месяца назад

      In hull. Transducer no holes to sink boat

  • @Spud63
    @Spud63 2 месяца назад +1

    save all your corks from the wine drinking and stuff them down the middle of the tube , the depth sounder and bag made me laugh , glad u sussed it

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад

      Good idea, but I think i'd need about 20 years of wine drinking for me to get enough corks!!!

    • @Spud63
      @Spud63 2 месяца назад

      @@SailingWithDave one each end would do it

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад

      @@Spud63 Oh yes to trap the air!!!

    • @Spud63
      @Spud63 2 месяца назад

      @@SailingWithDave the cork would swell when wet and seal the tube , never see leaking wine bottles

  • @db-gp5fp
    @db-gp5fp 2 месяца назад +1

    If you have water in a boat on land you need a boat cover that works to keep the water out not the one your using it very simple problem to fix.

    • @SailingWithDave
      @SailingWithDave  2 месяца назад

      CHeers for the comment. The one I sue now, the "Mooring cover" as I call it works really well now as long as I tei it up to get a decent ridge into the cover. However some people like to use the towing cover with a pole underneath it to give it a decent ridge too. Other option of course is to leave the cover off and take the bung out but then the boat needs cleaning of leaves constantly!!!