I've been trying to buy a depth finder from them with no success. They are not responding to emails and nobody answers the phone. Has anyone had this experience?
It's a 4 day holiday weekend for a lot of people. Thursday may have been the last day of the week. I had a Sail Net catalog but tossed it. Too expensive. And I stopped at the booth at a All Sail Boat Show, Chicago. Nothing I haven't seen before. I don't buy nothing on line with a credit card. But I do call and order for Model "A" stuff. I have never put a credit card number 'out there'. Too many crazies, like me.
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Thanks everyone.
Sailnet had a pretty good price but more importantly, to me the assurance that it was a true in hull transducer rather than a thru hull or a transom mount. After much research I ordered it in July but since our sailing season doesn't really get under way until October I wasn't too concerned. Besides I wasn't all that keen on installing anything on a boat this time of year.
I bought one from West Marine with the assurance that alhough it was a transom mount it would shoot thru the hull. I talked to Bruce Bingham about that and he said absolutly not. So I took it back.
David sent me a photo of his mounted in the bilge. I hadn't thought of mounting it there but it sure looks easier than installing it under my water tank in the bow of my 23. I prefer Garmin anyway since our gps is from them.
Thanks again Matt
HideAway, check the inside and outside hull pictures in my Frappr link below. Shows the two~2 inch instrument heads inside the boat about 6" in front of the keel and centered just off the centerline of the keel. That would be for the Raymarine ST-40 Bi-data unit. Those holes were drilled from the outside in after a careful S.W.A.G. calculation. Almost nothing interrupts the water flow under the hull.
Access is through the 16" x 16" hatch [same size as the other two hatches under the vee birth cushion.] I added in front of the compression post, also this void is great for storage under the vee birth once a little bit of the 'bang' foam was cut/ground away from the hull's bottom.
The next model up is the Raymarine ST-60 and will also drive a tiller/wheel using it's 'SeaTalk' whatever. I don't have enough juice for that fancy stuff.
The 40 works great.
Once in a while I need to pull the paddle wheel because some pesky zebra muscle has moved into the void of the paddle wheel [speed sensor] and stops the wheel from spinning. A flapper valve stops the water from blowing in. A matching [line up a notch] paddle wheel plug is inserted while holding and cleaning out the zebra family from the paddle wheel head. I get about a Dixie cup of water entering the boat during this 'in-out-in' process and sop that up with a towel. No big deal.
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