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Re: fish finder
MJ, is that 162 a combo ff/gps?
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Re: fish finder
MJ, is that 162 a combo ff/gps?
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Re: fish finder
This here looks like a helluva deal, it's monochrome but has 7" screen....combo ff/gps. I'd like to upgrade from 5" screen someday :-/
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true |
Re: fish finder
This here looks like a helluva deal, it's monochrome but has 7" screen....combo ff/gps. I'd like to upgrade from 5" screen someday :-/
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/te...amp;hasJS=true |
Re: fish finder
Nope its a single unit, I hate the all in ones as when one goes they all go. Been there done that!
Mine is a few years old but there are a few around forn sale, Garmin has discontuined it http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap162/ |
Re: fish finder
Nope its a single unit, I hate the all in ones as when one goes they all go. Been there done that!
Mine is a few years old but there are a few around forn sale, Garmin has discontuined it http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap162/ |
Re: fish finder
Ah ok...thought mine was a 162 combo...just checked, I have a 168 combo.
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Re: fish finder
Ah ok...thought mine was a 162 combo...just checked, I have a 168 combo.
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Re: fish finder
I did the shoot through the hull method with the Grady that I had a few years ago. Worked out well. Depends on the size of your transducer. What I did was to cut a section of 4" PVC pipe that was cut at an angle to match the deadrise of the bilge but level across the top. I cleaned a spot in the bilge and epoxied the PVC pipe and let harden. Then I laid in a bed of silicone. Very important to try to get out as much or all of the air bubbles as possible. I then set the transducer into the silicone and poured more silicone around it just covering the body of the transducer. You just want to be sure to have the transducer pointing straight downward or you'll get false depth readings.
Easy job and works well. 8) |
Re: fish finder
I did the shoot through the hull method with the Grady that I had a few years ago. Worked out well. Depends on the size of your transducer. What I did was to cut a section of 4" PVC pipe that was cut at an angle to match the deadrise of the bilge but level across the top. I cleaned a spot in the bilge and epoxied the PVC pipe and let harden. Then I laid in a bed of silicone. Very important to try to get out as much or all of the air bubbles as possible. I then set the transducer into the silicone and poured more silicone around it just covering the body of the transducer. You just want to be sure to have the transducer pointing straight downward or you'll get false depth readings.
Easy job and works well. 8) |
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