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1bayouboy 06-04-2007 06:28 PM

Re: Airmar M260
 
Just FYI....In the Patent Doc on this site the deadrise angles are on the three bottom panels are 21 degrees, 13 degress, and 10 degress. I took a pattern off the transom of my '74 Tsunami and measured, and found them to be just those angles.....

zhuxiaonuan 10-22-2008 03:19 AM

Re: Airmar M260
 
Try to get someultrasound gel from your local hospital, if you know somebody. They should have plenty in the cardiology or obstetrics(babies) testing labs. Good luck. :)

McGillicuddy 10-22-2008 02:06 PM

Re: Airmar M260
 
A band saw is what I've always used to cut composite fairing blocks. Should be easy work on a big ol' box. Looks like a great 'ducer design.

I think Big Lew's ultrasound gel is a great idea for bubble free sonar.


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