install a newer fishfinder

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install a newer fishfinder

#1 Post by killerkernrich » Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:13 pm

have you done it?
There is one already on the toon it is old and not working as well as I would like, it dose not show structure, how hard is the install?
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Re: install a newer fishfinder

#2 Post by Seon » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:44 pm

I've installed several on different type of boats and the only hard part is to "snake the transducer cord along the gunwale.
I'll be installing a FF on my new to me Toon and on the initial inspection, it appears that it'll be a very easy install being that the cord runs on top of the starboard tube and straight up thru the deck just below the console.
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Re: install a newer fishfinder

#3 Post by RcgTexas » Mon Feb 02, 2015 4:57 pm

If you are replacing one you can use the old units cable to the transducer for a fish tape.
Take care to mount the transducer so that at least the bottom half is below the water when running on plane.
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Re: install a newer fishfinder

#4 Post by Seon » Tue Feb 03, 2015 4:45 pm

I was able to install a used FF from a previous boat I sold.

The transducer has to be below the lowest part of the toon.

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Once the pad has been drilled and ducer screwed in, then the cord has to be "snaked" above the toon and thru the existing wires/cables opening.

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Here's a what I found under the console...a rat's nest that I had to clean up.

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I connected the ducer cable to the FF and the power supply to the 12V source.

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Turned on the FF to ensure everything was connected correctly and is now functional.

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Install complete and now am ready to go fishing :biggrin2 .
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Re: install a newer fishfinder

#5 Post by ezrollin » Tue Feb 03, 2015 7:31 pm

I would be careful of mounting the transducer to low,it could be knocked off. I mounted mine a 1/4 " from the bottom of the pad as instructed and the three or so times I've had the boat out it has worked perfect.

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Re: install a newer fishfinder

#6 Post by Seon » Wed Feb 04, 2015 7:59 pm

ezrollin wrote:I would be careful of mounting the transducer to low,it could be knocked off...
You're absolutely correct. Install the ducer per mfr's instructions.
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