Uh... Brian.... I googled. "raymarine ST40 manuals" for you..... http://www.raymarine.com/Default.aspx?site=1§ion=3&page=328I don't have a manual, and I've looked over the ratheon website.
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If you can't twist it, then you can't unscrew itdo not twist it side to side, if i remember corectly there are tab to keep the unit pointed the rigth way....just unscrew and pullout
Unless someone or the manual says otherwise for sure, I'd say yes, just pull. Or maybe you can push from the outside?... but since the speed wheel gets fouled quickly]...
Here in Annapolis if I leave the paddle wheel in the water for 2 weeks I have to clean it to free the wheel. So, i'f i'm not using within the next week, I pull it out and put in the dummy plug.
I pulled the bottom pin out last week and heard something fall down inside.
Was this working before?
So I need to get the bottom pin out, and simply twist or pull the black top out? It does not unscrew?
Yup, most of the newer 'plastic' thruhulls used for speedo, etc. transducers have (what I call) a 'clam valve' that closes by water pressure when the transducer is pulled. With such you dont get the massive 'fountain' of water entering the boat but do get about 5-10% of the amount of water in comparison to not having that 'clam valve' (actually a thin walled 'mitral' valve). Good but not 'perfect', and still needs that dummy-plug to be inserted when taking time to fully clean the paddle wheel, etc.It seems all the newer devices... mine is at least 25 years old... have a self sealing feature built into the thru hull to allow for more conveninent cleaning. I'd be interested to know how well that works... because eventually I'd like to upgrade.... and eventually have a boat full of integrated instruments.