My thought had been not to bypass the sensor, just shift it, and maybe add another to be more tolerant of the down angle without overflowing into the front compartment.
I did contact Bob at OTW. He called and we had a great discussion.
Bob thinks the boat is too light, requiring too much ballast fill. His simple recommendation: a touch more ballast. Simply provide enough extra space in the tank that this is not an issue. This should not disturb the surface trim by much. It does mean that it will be possible to fill the tank to a significant negative buoyancy, so I will need to watch that. So far the safety blow on the tank has always worked when it looses signal, and the new battery lasts longer than I do when running it.
Chris
I did contact Bob at OTW. He called and we had a great discussion.
Bob thinks the boat is too light, requiring too much ballast fill. His simple recommendation: a touch more ballast. Simply provide enough extra space in the tank that this is not an issue. This should not disturb the surface trim by much. It does mean that it will be possible to fill the tank to a significant negative buoyancy, so I will need to watch that. So far the safety blow on the tank has always worked when it looses signal, and the new battery lasts longer than I do when running it.
Chris
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