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Scott
Bill, why worry about it?
I was going to calibrate my knotmeter until I figured that on a lake where I'm not going anywhere it's just a relative measurement anyway. I've noticed a change as the season wears on. In the spring, when first installed, we were reading higher speeds by about half a knot than we get now. I blame it on accumulated scuz from the water. If I take the transducer out and clean it, I bet the readings increase slightly. But what difference does that make? I can pretend we're going 8 knots when I know we're going 6. Maybe there is a slight amount of current, induced by wind or drainage, that sets up at different locations on the lake. That would seem to be the cause for some variability assuming both systems are accurate.
I was going to calibrate my knotmeter until I figured that on a lake where I'm not going anywhere it's just a relative measurement anyway. I've noticed a change as the season wears on. In the spring, when first installed, we were reading higher speeds by about half a knot than we get now. I blame it on accumulated scuz from the water. If I take the transducer out and clean it, I bet the readings increase slightly. But what difference does that make? I can pretend we're going 8 knots when I know we're going 6. Maybe there is a slight amount of current, induced by wind or drainage, that sets up at different locations on the lake. That would seem to be the cause for some variability assuming both systems are accurate.