Thank you Mike for bringing this meter to my attention.
I have purchased one and just tried it out the other day.
It is definitely capable of indicating the areas of higher moisture content
in sandwiched deck or solid hull.
I found the "analog" LED display and audible buzzer very helpful in quick
scanning larger surfaces.

Kind regards,

Marek Fluder
C&C24 Emilie, Hamilton On



On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Hoyt, Mike <mike.h...@impgroup.com> wrote:

> Since is $45 and that is less than 25% cost of electrophysics ct33 I
> bought one today.
>
> Since my boat is on trailer beside house and since is J boat I tested it.
> Knowing in advance wet, dry and recored areas helped.
>
> Short answer is "Yes this works"
>
> Longer answer is a bit more complicated. It has settings for drywall,
> concrete, softwood, hardwood. The wet area on stbd cockpit seat showed
> higher and the recored port cockpit seat lower. The hull showed low as
> expected and the af paint gave immediately below waterline a slightly
> higher number.
>
> On coach roof the contoured areas tended to give unit a harder time. Also
> translating the numbers when set for concrete or softwood to actual
> percentages is something to be learned.
>
> There was no setting for sandwich grp construction boat, nor was there a
> C&C or a J boat setting.
>
> Overall I am pleased. For the price is awesome tool
>
> It far exceeded my expectations
>
> Note that I had a coworker whose father is a marine surveyor check the
> advert first and he said should be fine
>
> Mike
>
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