transducer angle??

I have installed a new transducer and I was wondering what angle its ment to be on?


fishy fingers's picture

level

Mon, 2007-12-10 20:55

it should be as level with the hull as possible.

To all the virgins..............Thanks for nothing!

fishoutofwater1's picture

level

Tue, 2007-12-11 12:57

level as possible or slightly inwards if no option

alfred's picture

It should be level with the

Tue, 2007-12-11 13:51

It should be level with the water and not the hull line.  You want it to go straight down.

sgroomy's picture

install instructions

Tue, 2007-12-11 16:52

My transducer came with install paperwork
I fitted it as per instructions and all works sweet.
shows the final angle the trans should sit at
Let me know if ya want a copy..

Simo_'s picture

Navman 6600

Tue, 2007-12-11 21:45

It was istalled by the people when I got the boat, Had to get a new transducer from navman and it has no instructions. Went on the sight and they have infor for a tranducer that isnt the same as mine.

So yeah thats the problem. Navman is gay...

bouttime's picture

Mate, after seeing it today

Tue, 2007-12-11 21:58

Mate, after seeing it today you should be able to undo the 4 screws holding it to the boat and lift it up as far as it can go. Should be good then.
If not go back to the guys who fitted it.

Simo_'s picture

yeah ill see how that goes.

Wed, 2007-12-12 10:48

yeah ill see how that goes. The people who I bought the boat off fitted it originally. These people are tossers and I wont be going to them for anything related to boats again.

bouttime's picture

Don't get me started

Wed, 2007-12-12 13:31

Don't get me started

Adam Gallash's picture

get you started

Wed, 2007-12-12 14:38

Whats the problem bouttime, a little buzzing starting to get to you... ;)

GOATRUTAR's picture

Yet more happy customers! IF

Wed, 2007-12-12 17:58

Yet more happy customers!

IF IT SMELLS LIKE FISH IT MUST BE GOOD FOR YOU!

Simo_'s picture

what are the laws on naming

Thu, 2007-12-13 07:12

what are the laws on naming bad boat shops?

Adam Gallash's picture

hmmm

Thu, 2007-12-13 07:33

I think you have to be careful on how you go about it. I'm not sure on how far defamation cases can reach. I guess if you explain what happened and named them then that might be ok, I really don't know. I really do think that these bad boating places need to be named thou to save other members from going through bad experiences.

NoWorries's picture

As far as I know

Thu, 2007-12-13 07:51

And Im not a lawer so I could be wrong

It is only defamation if it is not true or not totally true !
Stick to the facts and you should be right

Or don't completly name them ie

The place in Kelmscott may not have done a good job on one of our members boats latley.

Found this on a web site
Defences

When threatened with a defamation suit, most people focus on whether or not something is defamatory. But there is another, more useful way to look at it. The important question is whether you have a right to say it. If you do, you have a legal defence.

If someone sues you because you made a defamatory statement, you can defend your speech or writing on various grounds. There are three main types of defence:

* what you said was true;

* you had a duty to provide information;

* you were expressing an opinion.

For example:

* You can defend yourself on the grounds that what you said is true.

* If you have a duty to make a statement, you may be protected under the defence of "qualified privilege." For example, if you are a teacher and make a comment about a student to the student's parents -- for example, that the student has been naughty -- a defamation action can only succeed if they can prove you were malicious. You are not protected if you comment about the student in the media.

* If you are expressing an opinion, for example on a film or restaurant, then you may be protected by the defence of "comment" or "fair comment," if the facts in your statement were reasonably accurate.

* There is an extra defence if you are a parliamentarian and speak under parliamentary privilege, in which case your speech is protected by "absolute privilege," which is a complete defence in law. The same defence applies to anything you say in court.

The same basic defences apply throughout Australia, although the things you have to prove to apply them may differ. For example, in some Australian states, truth alone is an adequate defence. In other states, a statement has to be true and in the public interest -- if what you said was true but not considered by the court to be in the public interest, you can be successfully sued for defamation.

More can be read here
http://www.efa.org.au/Issues/Censor/defamation.html

Its Sambo Time !!

bouttime's picture

So if i say, " the boatshop

Thu, 2007-12-13 19:03

So if i say,
 
" the boatshop in Kelmscott who is apperntly a qualified Evinrude dealer, fitter and mechanic stuffed my motor because one of the mechanics who worked on my boat performing an annual 100hr service fitted the water pump incorrectly, left a kink in the oil line, tightened the spark plugs to much and in doing so has caused a seal to blow and my motor to overheat and sensors to alarm which caused the motor to shut down"

So if i named the company i should be alright. Not being a smartass but i am in the process of writing letters to the Australian head office and American head office of BRP to explain my situation and will also be taking legal action towards the guys in kelscott to recoup my money as i had to pay Chivers to fix the problem they caused.

Thanks

dogsoldier's picture

tell them to cough up or

Fri, 2007-12-14 07:02

tell them to cough up or they will sleep with the fishes

hahahahah

Live to fish
Andrew

Dreamweaver's picture

There's Always

Fri, 2007-12-14 05:49

There's always the Dept of Consumer Affairs - in case you haven't factored that in.

Colin MOLLOY

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Andy's picture

spark plug

Fri, 2007-12-14 11:15

Can you tell me how overtighting a spark plug can blow a seal? what seal? and causing it to overheat, from the sparkplug being too tight. Doesnt sound right to me?

fishy fingers's picture

Sorry guy's

Fri, 2007-12-14 11:41

I thought this was a post about transducer angles not dodgy mechanics!!
To all the virgins..............Thanks for nothing!

Simo_'s picture

I have no problem with it

Fri, 2007-12-14 16:28

I have no problem with it going off the topic...

NoWorries's picture

Andy

Fri, 2007-12-14 12:12

I would say as he quoted
"fitted the water pump incorrectly(overheating problem), left a kink in the oil line (seal problem)"

Yes fishy it is about the Transducer and we should all be hog tied and whipped for going off topic

Its Sambo Time !!

Adam Gallash's picture

Transduecer

Fri, 2007-12-14 13:34

Yep, I think the transduecer issue has been covered, no probs with the off topic stuff as its still related to fishing.

bouttime's picture

The blown seal was from the

Fri, 2007-12-14 17:40

Andy

The blown seal was from the waterpump fitted incorectly. Its a rubber seal and there is a plate that sits under the seal. In simple terms the water pump blew the seal as they were not in the right place.instead of pumping water it was sucking more air than water. The plugs to tight and kink in the oil line was what caused the alarms to go off putting the motor into safe mode which is about 1000rpm.

This is the information given to me by Chivers Marine, who by the way have now fixed the motor and it is running 100% again

It was a combination of the 3 things that stuffed the motor

Simo_'s picture

I had a service done before

Fri, 2007-12-14 20:11

I had a service done before going on my 6 week trip this year. They didnt tighten up one of the screws on the gear box and it slowly let water in and oil out. By the time I got to broome I was due for the 100 hours service, so I dropped it off and went fishing with a mate. I got a call later that day to inform me that my gear box was full of salt water and was rusted out.

F**king bastards didnt wanna take responsibility either. was without the boat for a week and a bit while they got me a new gearbox. the gear box was melbourne and they put it on a truck instead of a plane. When I asked them why they didnt fly it over they said it would have cost to much, I got angry and told them how much trip had cost. The wanka then started telling me that he had spoken to his lawyer and legally he didnt have to do anything, He said if he wanted to he could just say "up ya bum" to me. This guy said that to me alot, I think he had a fetish about putting things in his ass.

End rant

Dean's picture

I think one of the main

Fri, 2007-12-14 21:40

I think one of the main things mechanics/fitters don't understand is that your life can depend on your motor starting up everytime you turn the key, not like a car, where when you break down you can just get out and walk.  What if you went out fishing on the back of a reef and your motor breaks down out there...

Simo_'s picture

yep your right, I was lucky

Fri, 2007-12-14 21:47

yep your right, I was lucky it didnt blow up when I was out there.

harro's picture

oh

Thu, 2008-02-14 06:44

oh

Rodrat's picture

Today tonight or a current affair!

Wed, 2008-02-13 20:24

Usualy telling them that they will be on tv soon for all the wrong reasons helps a lot!

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