[C320-list] Knot Meter Transducer Cabin Location Question

Bev Wright bev.wright at verizon.net
Wed Oct 11 11:50:47 PDT 2017


Frank, you are SO lucky to have them there. Why not leave the screws out and install a pull ring? I just checked my space there and its big enough, an ideal location. 

Bev Wright

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On Oct 11, 2017, 1:10 AM, at 1:10 AM, "P.F. Ross" <pfrstl at gmail.com> wrote:
>Likewise, I am amazed at all the different locations.
>
>Mine is under the short (maybe 18" long) center piece of cabin sole
>just
>forward of the mast compression post.  Need to remove 4 screws but
>access
>to the bilge compartment where both depth and speed transducers are
>located
>is wide open.
>
>Frank Ross
>Beta Wave #206
>Naples, FL
>
>On Tue, Oct 10, 2017 at 10:49 PM, Bev Wright <bev.wright at verizon.net>
>wrote:
>
>> I'm amazed at the various locations reported for the knot meter. On
>Whoosh
>> (#15, 1993) it is in the small port locker under the V-berth,
>slightly
>> forward and impossible to access without removing the door. Even
>then, it's
>> extremely difficult to reach it, you need to be a contortionist.
>Thus, we
>> leave it in all the time and the only time it works is right after a
>bottom
>> cleaning and then only for a week or two. I can understand why
>someone
>> would move it entirely because the V-berth doorway is also a tight
>fit for
>> me. Short of cutting open the deck floor in front of the V-berth,
>I've been
>> thinking about cutting that door space to be much larger and
>reversing the
>> door opening for easier access.
>>
>> Bev Wright
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: C320-list [mailto:c320-list-bounces at lists.catalina320.com] On
>> Behalf Of Christian
>> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2017 6:41 PM
>> To: c320-list at lists.catalina320.com
>> Subject: [C320-list] Knot Meter Transducer Cabin Location Question
>>
>> I feel pretty ignorant asking this, so apologies.
>>
>> Sunday I did my first delivery sail for winter storage, completing my
>> first season of owning.  I sailed to the yard with a friend of mine
>who
>> owns a 1987 Catalina 30.  Upon docking, she urged me to find my
>transducer
>> and replace it with the dummy, so the haul out straps wouldn't damage
>the
>> transducer.  For the life of me, we couldn't find where to access it
>in the
>> cabin.
>>
>> I know they are usually located fore of the keel.  On her C-30,
>underneath
>> her V-Berth, there was a convenient locker door that gave easy access
>to
>> her transducer.  We looked everywhere, but couldn't find where to
>access
>> it.  I feel like an idiot, but I've only seen my boat out of the
>water
>> twice.
>>
>> The yard said the straps wouldn't harm it, but I'm just very curious
>where
>> cabin access to mine is.  Would it be under one of the sole panels I
>would
>> need to unscrew to access?
>>
>> As always, many thanks.
>>
>> Christian Caperton
>> 1994 C320 "Canuck" #138
>> Monroe Harbor, Chicago, IL
>>
>>


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