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cptman new jersey Oct 19, 2010 |
TRANSDUCER IN A PINCH
Pros: no holes to drill Cons: none yet
My thruHull transducer went out on me midseason.I did not want to haul the boat out so i popped this one in to get me by.Reads bottom OK but would not use it as my primary one.
Recommend? YES
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Christopher New Bern, NC Jul 19, 2010 |
GREAT PRODUCT
Pros: plenty of cable, easy to install. Cons: haven't found them yet....
I installed this in my sailboat with a Garmin 521S. Works great, easy to install. Best part, I didn't have to take the boat out of the water and drill a hole in it!
Recommend? YES
78 viewers found this helpful.
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Blue Jay ON Aug 19, 2009 |
GARMIN IN-HULL TRANSDUCER
Pros: no holes in boat needed. lots of cable.
This transducer is easy to install, comes with a very long cable attached and you don't need extra wire or connectors for most boats. It works great with my GPSMap 520s. Best of all, no holes in my boat!
Recommend? YES
159 viewers found this helpful.
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AM Calgary, AB Jul 22, 2009 |
VERY GOOD IN-HULL TRANSDUCER DEAD RISE ADJUSTABLE
Pros: very good in-hull transudcer no holes to drill Cons: not as fast as mounting a transom transducer
I mounted this unit in my 2007 seadoo speedster 150. The base is adjustable to accomodate different dead rise angle. You need to put a non toxic anti-freeze in the tank. This serves as the conducting medium between the transducer and the hull. Follow the instruction carefully and should work. I am using a Garmin GPSMAP 440S with it. Even at full speed it still can get the depth and outline.
Recommend? YES
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