[C320-list] sensor location

Stord at aol.com Stord at aol.com
Wed Mar 19 15:41:58 PDT 2008


 
You are lucky.  In the lower Chesapeake, if we don't pull the knot  meter, 
things attach themselves to it; rendering it useless.  We pull  it everytime 
we're done sailing.
Steve
s/v JOY 756
 
 
In a message dated 3/19/2008 4:45:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time,  
argates2nd at comcast.net writes:

I  learned the hard way to pull the knotmeter sensor and put in the plug  
before bottom cleanings - the paddle wheel can and did break due to the  
diver's vigor.
Rollie  #182  Charlotte Harbor, FL
-----  Original Message ----- 
From: <crashley at gte.net>
To:  <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 1:10  AM
Subject: Re: [C320-list] sensor location


> It's only a  problem when you need to get the knot meter working which 
> seems to be  more times than I care for. I have a monthly hull cleaning but 
> that  still doesn't seem to keep the speed sensor from sticking on 
>  occassion.
>
> CRA
> Rosebud #882
>
> -----  Original Message ----- 
> From:  <Orlando.Duran at AveryDennison.com>
> To:  <C320-List at Catalina320.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 4:04  PM
> Subject: Re: [C320-list] sensor  location
>
>
>> That's the same location as on hull  #112...it was never a problem..
>>
>> BTW, it's not and  'engineering' issue, it's wherever the dealer locates
>>  it..
>>
>>
>>
>>       "james_delong"
>>       <james_delong at be
>>       llsouth.net>            To
>>     Sent by:            <c320-list at lists.catalina320.com>
>>         c320-list-bounce              cc
>>           s at lists.catalina
>>           320.com                  Subject
>>          [C320-list] sensor  location
>>
>>           03/18/2008 03:29
>>           PM
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>>
>>         Please respond
>>         to
>>       C320-List at Catali
>>        na320.com
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>>
>>  Rosebud,
>> Yep...I couldn't find it on the new 320 MarkII. The  dealer told me you
>> have to remove the bottom drawer from under the  v-berth and reach under
>> there to access it. Sometimes you wish  these engineers would just quit
>> 'improving'  things!
>>
>> At least it is not as bad as a Sabre 38 I've  frequently sailed on. You
>> have to remove the v-berth mattress and  lean over about three feet to get
>> to that  one!
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>>  Jim,
>>
>> Do you mean that the new speed (and depth) sensor  is UNDER the v-berth?
>> Mine
>> is in the fwd cabin just  fwd of the "doorway", but it's not under the
>> berth
>>  itself.
>>
>> CRA
>> Rosebud  #882
>>
>>
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