A hydrophone stave comprises a tubular member, a braided cord (or similar
flexible structure), cylindrical hydrophones, pins, two plugs and two
couplings. The hose (made of a thermoplastic material) is corrugated or
convoluted, and is cuffed at both ends to permit a plug to engage at each
end. Each coupling includes a wire rope (or similar flexible structure).
Each hydrophone has a longitudinal through-aperture (through which the
braided cord passes) and a perpendicularly transverse through-aperture
(through which a pin passes while also passing through a void created
between strands of the braided cord). The stave is suitable for
incorporation into a hydrophone array assembly providing for a selected
arrayal of hydrophones, e.g., an assembly including two opposite frames
united therebetween by numerous congruous parallel staves, each stave
including equally spaced hydrophones, each coupling linking a plug with a
frame so that the staves are selectively arranged.