So my raymarine depth instrument has stopped working (just shows dashes - I have the typical 2007 era depth, wind and AP which go through the seatalk1 to seatalk-ng converter to connect to the chartplotter). While I troubleshoot that I thought it would be a really nice idea to have a backup depth instrument.
So I was going to order a stand-alone gauge with an in-hull glue down transducer (had one in a previous boat that worked great).
then I realized my garmin 942xs chartplotter can take a transducer input....hmm...
So my question is:
Can I expect to get good depth readings if I hook up the xducer to the chart-plotter sonar? My point is, all the pages in the manual show how display is more of a fish-finder and can detect things in the water. All I want to know is depth of water. Note: I'm talking about just using the basic transducer, not the $1400 forward looking sonar, nor the side scan CHIRP stuff which it can do. (I'm cheap). Just want a number for depth reading.
Bonus question: how close in the hull can 2 transducers be mounted without interfering with each other. are we talking like: keep them 10 ft apart....or a couple feet is generally ok?
thanks for any insight
Dave in Charlotte Harbor
So I was going to order a stand-alone gauge with an in-hull glue down transducer (had one in a previous boat that worked great).
then I realized my garmin 942xs chartplotter can take a transducer input....hmm...
So my question is:
Can I expect to get good depth readings if I hook up the xducer to the chart-plotter sonar? My point is, all the pages in the manual show how display is more of a fish-finder and can detect things in the water. All I want to know is depth of water. Note: I'm talking about just using the basic transducer, not the $1400 forward looking sonar, nor the side scan CHIRP stuff which it can do. (I'm cheap). Just want a number for depth reading.
Bonus question: how close in the hull can 2 transducers be mounted without interfering with each other. are we talking like: keep them 10 ft apart....or a couple feet is generally ok?
thanks for any insight
Dave in Charlotte Harbor