[PSUBS-MAILIST] Forward Facing Scanning Sonar

via Personal_Submersibles personal_submersibles at psubs.org
Sat Feb 24 21:38:40 EST 2018


Scanning sonar is the set of eyes you don't have. It's invaluable for anything beyond just dawdling around having a look in the light pool. Unfortunately, 10-15k won't touch what Pisces carries. The acoustic altimeter alone is getting on for 5k. Ouch.
Vance



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From: Alan via Personal_Submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
To: personal_submersibles <personal_submersibles at psubs.org>
Sent: Sat, Feb 24, 2018 8:19 pm
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Forward Facing Scanning Sonar

Just wondering whether a forward facing scanning sonar is worth it.
I have been re-looking at them to see if there have been any recent
developments.
A couple that I have looked at that are for the rov market, are around
10-15k. I looked at a video showing a camera image with the scanner
screen image in the corner of the screen, & it looked unintelligible.
Am wondering if just a depth sounder mounted horizontally would do
just from the low visibility collision avoidance perspective. I could make a
small fibreglass plug to fit in a small through hull & mount a "shoot through
hull" depth sounder inside my hull. Did a quick analysis & a 2" diameter 
fibreglass plug 1/2" thick fitted over a 1" diameter hole would give me a 
15,000ft depth rating. Have talked with sonar people who have advised not 
to go more than 1/2" thick with the fibreglass I am shooting through & to 
leave no air gaps between the transducer & fibreglass. 
I did pursue the idea of adapting the cheaper Simrad Forward Scan for boats
but after getting little information from manufacturers & reps, dropped the
idea. They also said they didn't think it would work with a shoot through hull
& had no idea of it's depth rating.
Has anyone had any experience with forward scan or a forward mounted
depth sounder. Or from your submarine experience do you think this is
not really necessary.
Cheers Alan
  

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