changing out a sumlog speed sensor

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HG02
HG02
VIC
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VIC, 5814 posts
14 Feb 2015 9:16am
Sumlog hull sensor in my hull . I am wondering if this would interchange with a tack tick T103 depth speed triducer.
Im apprehensive about removing the old sensor while in the water and not on the hard . I have no idea how long its been in there and I would not think its been removed or touch in the last ten years probably more. From what I can find out most hull through sensor seem to be able to be swapped out easily. Any ideas ?
cisco
cisco
QLD
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QLD, 12365 posts
14 Feb 2015 9:54am

I have the same situation except the blank is in the fitting. I think VDO Sumlogs have seen their day.

When I have her on the hard next I will be taking the whole fitting out and either fitting a skin fitting with sea cock as a suction valve for a deck wash pump or just blanking it off completely.

They are only a plastic fitting and getting pretty old now so I would be reluctant to go mucking around with it while floating. If you are going to play with it make sure you have a hammer and correct size wooden bungs handy. You could precipitate an early visit to the hard stand.
HG02
HG02
VIC
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VIC, 5814 posts
14 Feb 2015 12:00pm
cisco said..

I have the same situation except the blank is in the fitting. I think VDO Sumlogs have seen their day.

When I have her on the hard next I will be taking the whole fitting out and either fitting a skin fitting with sea cock as a suction valve for a deck wash pump or just blanking it off completely.

They are only a plastic fitting and getting pretty old now so I would be reluctant to go mucking around with it while floating. If you are going to play with it make sure you have a hammer and correct size wooden bungs handy. You could precipitate an early visit to the hard stand.



Ill wait Cisco Thought about it a few times better on the hard . I can just see me reaching for my mobile which would be out of each with my hand over a plastic tube with sea water gushing out and no hammer in site or wooden bung
I hope to be doing the sea cocks in the next couple of months . Ill sort it out then
cisco
cisco
QLD
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QLD, 12365 posts
14 Feb 2015 10:45pm

Way to go buddy.

A gusher in the cabin is not what one wants at any time. I have pulled out the blank on previous boats and had the transducer handy to insert but there is always a moment of doubt.
DrRog
DrRog
NSW
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NSW, 608 posts
15 Feb 2015 1:19am
I'm still using mine. In fact, just got it working again (switch was faulty). Fitting was leaking prior to last haul out so got it sorted and now I get to enjoy that wonderful gush of water through the hull when I change over between transducer and the blank.

Of course I'd rather a modern 3-in-1 but that would cost a boat dollar or so.
HG02
HG02
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15 Feb 2015 1:53am
Probably two boat dollars Dr Rog But I'm doing it some time in the next few months . I just didn't like having holes entering my cabin and the sun and weather beating down on my instrument's Plus Ill make a face plate for the tack tick to make it removable off the instrument pod and could possible make a spot for it inside the cabin if needed.
Its all a case of which bit to replace first Dr Rog you know excaltly what I mean
HG02
HG02
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15 Feb 2015 1:55am
cisco said..

Way to go buddy.

A gusher in the cabin is not what one wants at any time. I have pulled out the blank on previous boats and had the transducer handy to insert but there is always a moment of doubt.


Ive looked at the blank many times and thought will I or wont I bit like poker Ill raise you or sit ,Ill sit
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