FBoykin
Senior Member
- Joined
- Feb 13, 2014
- Messages
- 165
- Vessel Name
- Hannah Jane
- Vessel Make
- 2000 Grand Banks 42 Classic
Recently bought a 2000 model year Grand Banks 42. I'm used to a depth sounder where the transducer offset is factored in (how far transducer is located below the waterline) so that the reading on the depth gauge is pretty much what the actual water depth is. I've found this very helpful in using charts - matching gauge water depth to charted depth as another check on my location. I know what my boats draw and it's easy mentally to know if I'm about to touch bottom.
This GB 42 is set up so depth gauge reads exactly what's under the transducer (no offset factored in). Spooked me first time I turned it on and saw 1.5 feet in the slip until I realized what was up.
So my question is - who out there adds in the keel offset (shows depth from surface) and who doesn't (shows depth from transducer location)?
This GB 42 is set up so depth gauge reads exactly what's under the transducer (no offset factored in). Spooked me first time I turned it on and saw 1.5 feet in the slip until I realized what was up.
So my question is - who out there adds in the keel offset (shows depth from surface) and who doesn't (shows depth from transducer location)?