[C38] Knott Transducer

Larry Malmberg larrypi at linkline.com
Mon Jun 9 14:59:53 EDT 2008


OK, now here is a new one, I'm just full of questions.  We have Raymarine
ST-60 Instruments on board with a Edison binnacle, three instruments one of
which is the knot meter and sea temperature and timers.  Out knot transducer
(I think this is the right term, it's the thing that turns and has a magnet
in it I think LOL) was getting fouled as they do with critters growing in
it.  

I did a stupid thing and soaked it in Lime Away thinking that would get rid
of those pesky critters growing inside, well not only did it clean the
transducer it ate up part of the transducer and now of course is doesn't
work.  Where can I find a replacement?  

Raymarine apparently doesn't support it any longer and IF I can find a
replacement do I have to run the wire all the way back to the binnacle or
can I do a splice? 

This stuff never ends, does it?  LOL  Ahhh, the joys of owning a 1981
Catalina 38 but I love her. 






Best regards,

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