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Re: [world-cruising] Interphase forward looking sonar

From: Larry McNeil (no email)
Date: Wed May 31 2006 - 23:44:18 EDT

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    Well - I tend to take the view that the forward looking feature is pretty much a major advancement over our normal sounders. I also REALLY like the application for letting me squeeze thru tough entrances - which the sounder just don't do at all. The issue of semi-submerged containers does not seem to me to really be an issue - lets see - containers are 12 feet or so minimum in an dimension - when containers are really going to be an issue, I would be most probably in deeper water, thus getting pretty goog forward range - specified as AT THE SURFACE - but the container is 12 feet down - seems to me I would see it pretty good! I am thinking logs and other shallow draft debris might be a challenge, but generally, these units seem very capable.
    I did notice in scanning the links supplied that the interphase display is not as user friendly as the unit I had on the TMM charter. Problem is, I don’t recall the vendor for that one!

    -----Original Message-----
        From: "Richard Bradshaw"<>
        Sent: 5/31/06 9:06:49 PM
        To: ""<>
        Subject: Re: [world-cruising] Interphase forward looking sonar
        
        Yes. this is the one.
        
        I've since heard that it still doesn't work too well and that post
        was done in January of this year. However, that is one person's
        experience. I've also heard that it works well and has at least on
        one occasion kept a boat off the reef and in another allowed the boat
        to enter coves they would not ordinarily go into. I'm beginning to
        get the impression that for container/log/whale spotting it would
        need to be calm seas to be worthwhile. Easing into unfamiliar
        locations seems to be its strong point but I could be wrong. This is
        just what I'm gleaning from the various points of view that I have
        seen so far. For an ocean voyager not so great until you get there or
        until you are in a heavily reef/debris strewn area. I'm still looking
        for more info though. But it is looking like the cost is going to be
        prohibitive for what it actually does. That is unfortunate because I
        really like the general idea.
        
    >Is this what we are talking about?
    >
    >http://www.interphase-tech.com/
    >http://www.coursemaster.com/sonars/pcview.htm
    >
    >Cheers
    >
    >Dave
        
        
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