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rPfiflil[#]*il.lr,i#the tropics to the Arctic, Balena - our 42ftgaff cutter with a 5ft draught - has run into an
I lOst,rction at least once a year.
I Forward-scanning sonar seemed a usefultool to warn of lurking dangers in poorly
_ charted waters or when navigating a narrow
I channel I looked at two units suitable for
I yachts.
l. The most economical is the British-desisnedEchopilot Bronze, costing L441 . lt has a clear
display and simple controls but range anddepth are l imited. This is not a problem inshallow waters but l imits the warning t imefor spotting obstructions ahead. Only verticalscanning is possible. The transducer is plasticand reouires a 45mm hole to be cut in theboat. Echopilot also markets a Platinum versionfor f1,499 (see panel right).2. Interphase, based in the USA, offers unitsthat scan vertically or horizontally (or both) withmaximum range of up to 240 fathoms. Thetransducer is mostly bronze and only requires a26mm ho le in the hu l l .
We opted for the Interphase Color
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Twinscope, costing f I ,857. Modern boats withflat sections can probably mount a transducerused for horizontal scanning just to one sideand slightly back from the forward edge ofthe keel. The best option for an unobstructedview aboard long-keeled vessels like Balenois instal lat ion in the stem, or just to one side.Interphase offers a two-transducer option, onefor each side of the keel, but I was not wi l l ing todri l l two holes in the hul l .
SONARTRIALSAfter we installed the sonar, we practiced withit in Norway, where rocks can appear near
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4 1 .RIGHT: Horizontal scan
of headland (pictured
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shows range and depth
but not if it will get
shallower than 20m
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ABOVE: Navigating through a narrow channel:
steeply shelving water ahead to port (red
return)and probably gently shallowing to
starboard. The arc of display has been reduced
to speed up the refresh time
Echopilot
This award-winning British company has a full range
of forward-looking sounders, from the square-shaped
monochrome Bronze, with plastic transducer, to an
NMEA compatible, colour TFT Platinum widescreen
model, which has 200m range and video output for
multifunction screens.
Prices: Bronze f441;Silver t62O; Gold f840; Platinum
f'|,499. A Platinum engine is also available for f949
which plugs directly into multifunction screens.
Contact: Echopilot Marine Electronics Ltd
Tel'. 01 425 47 62'll ; www.echopilot.com
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Interphase (American based)
Andy fitted the Colour Twinscope. Interphase also has
an iScan '180
which boasts a full | 80" forward horizontal
scan. The Probe is their monochrome budget model, but
is forward looking only.
Prices: Colour Twinscope
f '1,857.68;
Probe f898.88
Contact: Mantsbrite Marine
Electronics
Tel :0)162'1 853003;
wwwmantsbrite.com;
www.i nterphase-tech.com
Finding deep waterIt 's fair ly s mple to see where deeper and
shallower waters l ie using the horizontal scan.
To determine actuaL depth ahead, i t is necessary
to face the area of interest and check with the
vert ical view When coming up to headlands or
seamarks, we can assess how far undenrvater an
obstruction extends. Fol lowing a coastl ine, in
the dark for instance, the horizontal view shows
exactly where shallow water s.Warning of rocks and reefs ahead
Using horizontal and vert ical scanning we
prcked up dangers over 320m ahead. When
first met by the horizontal beam, a rock with
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'At a range of 32m, I can see where a mudbottom {helves upwards or rocks lie in wqit'
the surface even though the surroundlngwater is hundreds of metres deep. The charts
are excellent, so there was no great risk of
grounding while learntng to interPret the
display. Power consurnPtion was about I A.
We found a shal low, navigable channel
with known dangers and sai led back and forth
tryrng out dif ferent display options. Like radar,
sonar needs ski l l and experience to interPret.
Radar works in a range of mi es while the
Twinscope works in metres and requires either
very slow boat speed or rapid judgement.
When reading the display, i t 's important to
keep in mind that soft mud gives a weaker
ref lect ion than rock and an upward sloping
seabed ahead returns a stronger echo than
a leve seabed. A downward slope gives the
weakest echo, or no return. The colours on
the display are graduated to lndrcate strength
of return whrch is a great aid. I was impressed
and found the sonar useful in the fol lowing
sttua|ons.Survey of a new anchorageWhere a chart lacks detai l , the sonar helped
alert us to obstructions. ln only 3m and at a
range of 32m, I can see where a mud bottom
shelves upwards or rocks ie tn walt. In deeper
water the range ts mucn greater.
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t-30m over i t wou ld look the same as one w i thon ly 1 - r . T l -p deeper roc l wou d d sappear[ r n m l h c \ . r c o n ) \ | r n i : q : n n r n : e h p d r n r h c ' e ; c' " - " - r r
the sha lower one would move closer. Weprefer the vert ical view for spott ing bottomlsnge 's d le . t l y ahead, as ' t c lear ly shows t l -ei o n t h r t r t h r r h n h o r t < e
Warning of surface dangers aheadWir i ve ' t i ca l scan, sh ps pass ng a iead ar r ieimit of our range show up as a surface echo,evel t l -e wash 'Ton a fasr -ovrng powerboa l car be seen. We have t ' ,ed de l ibera te ly, , , ^ i ^ - ' - . . . ^ , ! . \ , - . r . . . a n e a r L h e l i m L
of range and i t shows up immediately andcreany.
WHAT ARE THE PRACTICALTIMITATIONS?I. The angle of the horizontal beam means thatr s r r : l es a leve ,eabed a t a d i - tance ahead o Iapp o" i -a te ly [ i ve to s ix t imes lhe dept l - . Sothe range is l , - i ted . ospec ia l l y rn s la l low waterand there can be a problem decrding howdeep an obstructron is.2. Scanning t ime imits the speed at whichthe d ispray is L ,pda ed . Ob ecrs can sudder lych :noe nns i f i n r o r ' l - e r e r egp w l -e^ r he boa r
i . m n v ; n p o l l r . l n i n p l , \ e l \ . a n s e l e c t a s m " l l e t' - ' b b - " _ " '
arc to scan or use a shorter range, whichspeeds up the scannrng rate3. Surface clutter and noise is a problem. Withhigh gain sett ings and long ranges, there iso F c n r h p : a n t r ) r ) n a c n f : n n h . t . 'u r H L u , u l
ahead of the boat and rn rough weather it's/ t f { i e . t t o I s r i ^ o . . . q l - n h i c c r 5 6 O , e t O t l - e
surface.
HOW COUTD THE TWINSCOPEBE BETTER?Alarm is too quietThe in-bui l t alarm is so quiet you need to f tan ex le rna a la rm. l l -e cor r ro l : fo se t t ng thea aTm aTe rather crude and only al low forc o l o - n n . t a , c | n ' l d c n r h n V e l t i - a l V i e w o t
forward drstance in horizontal view. t wou dA ^ A ^ r ' ^ . ' ^ A ^ . A l ^ r ^ . ^ l ^ - , . ^ . . ' - , 1 . . . , ^ .I i F I i r l r F r ( ' 1 , t s d L , t t s t r ) \ F l t s ' L d
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of the scan to be monitored by the a arm
What comes in the box - the transducer,manual, and control/display head.
Ulla and Andy fit and seal the recess for the transducer with epoxy and a layer of glass cloth
Ufla appfies bottom paint to the installed and faired transducer in Bal@na's stemt,
func t ion .Changing range
I Tre co^srar r neec ro c^drge d^ge a1o
I eadtusr ga i r - wo- rd oo imo ovec oy arau tomat rc op t on .Gain control
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I a rd t le dJ tomdt ic se t t ing is o f ten 'a r f 'o -idea l , I wou ld l i ke to see an op t ion fo r a garncor t ro l tha ts a lways immed a e ly avar lab p .
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I Depth function
I Because o f r re range a^d ga i r^ p rob lems lheu n I d d n t - a t c l u p r o o u r s - p l e f i s h ' r d e .as a deptn sounder
I s"l".tion of unitsI I r e m a ' i m l m u p p ^ r - a n g e w t h d l l e r r g - n t
i s ( a p p ' o . i m a r e n e t r p s r r b a c ( e t s ) : M e t r e - :
r nqd . r . p r r : t ho nn t i . n o e " t end t he sha fu" r ' ' " " "
for f i t t ng through the th ick stem of a wooden
boat. A
The Interphase Colour Twinscope is in
daily use aboard Balena. I believe that
conventional depth sounders will rapidlygive way to forward-looking sonar. The
Interphase has a greater range but Echopilot
claims a much quicker update, which could Ibe useful for rock hopping. j
f20m;Feet: I ,200ft (366m) and Fathoms
Preparing the transducer
Andy chisels a recess for the transducer
'Surface clutter and noise is a problemand in rough weather it's difficult todistinguish objects close to the surface'240 fathoms (439m). This means that usersof fathoms can 'see' I I 9m further ahead thanthose who choose metres. This rnstrument sr 'ndr .ecd i r - he I l (A rvhcrp met r ca t on isn tused.Display ratioIn shal low water the vert ical image isr r : m m c d r r n : o : i n . r t h c r n n n f r h c r i i < n l : r ,- r - o - ' . - r
and can be dif f cult to read, unless youd o e r a a c a t h o r : n o o r a r h i r h r. . , , _ , , n a y m e a ^o v p r l o o L n q d : n q c r q : h p : d
Transducerwould have iked a more st reaml ined
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