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Date Posted: - Tuesday - 06/11/13 - 7:53am
Author: Ardian Taygeta M31 # 98
Subject: install it under the v-berth
In reply to: Caleb 's message, "Mariner 31 Hull thickness" on - Monday - 06/10/13 - 10:18pm

put the transduser in a plastic ziplock bag with filled water place it at the bow under the v-birth and try it before installing it. If you have acured reading than installe it there. That is what I did. and it works fine.

Good luck

Ardi

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[> [> cheers -- Caleb, - Wednesday - 06/12/13 - 12:35am

Thanks Ardi, will give it a go. I would prefer not to have to buy the transducer first but its not too expensive. I am looking at an Airmar P79.

What transducer do you have?


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