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Title: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: saildog2 on February 16, 2007, 10:34:05 AM
I am considering adding a FF to allow for a little more reliable depth readings.  The units I am looking at use a sizeable plug on the cable opposite the trandducer, so it seems to limit the insturment mountiing options.  Appreciate any input - thanks in advance
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Stu Jackson on February 16, 2007, 06:01:32 PM
Dale

The only reference to a fishfinder location that I can remember on this board is reply #5 from Key Heyman to a question I posted about tranducers.  If you ignore the orgiinal subject and read #5, there's a brief description.  Perhaps Ken can add to this or you can send him a personal message.

Try: http://c34.org/bbs/index.php?topic=3319
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: saildog2 on February 17, 2007, 07:26:35 AM

Thx I had previously seen that.  My question was where others had mounted the insturment, not the transducer
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Jim Price on February 17, 2007, 08:02:18 AM
My Hummingbird unit is mounted on the pedistal.  The Hummingbird mount is mated to a clamp mount made from starboard and the clamp mount is attached to the port side of the pedistal tube matching the Garmin 176C plotter mounted on the starboard tube.  I can see the bottom and quickly how that relates to the mapping chart on the Garmin.  I don't have any pics for now but can put on my list to do, maybe tomorrow if weather permits.  I would think you could fashion a mount for any tpye FF using one of the many tube clamp options out there and teak or starboard.
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Stu Jackson on February 17, 2007, 11:09:19 AM
Jim

How and where did you run the wiring?  Is your tranducer thru hull or inside?
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Jim Price on February 17, 2007, 02:11:42 PM
Wiring runs from unit through other instruments wire grommet into pedestal tubing and into aft area.  Runs under sole to v-berth and to transducer.

Transducer is mounted inside of hull, not through hull.  No hole in hull for this one.  PO did install  - looks like it is basically bonded to hull - nothing fancy.
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Ken Heyman on February 18, 2007, 07:33:54 AM
Dale,

On our 27, I permanently mounted the units(display) fitting on the port bulkhead in the cockpit facing the helm. The advantage of this location was simplicity and good visibility. The disadvantage is that any crew or guest that likes to prop themselves up against the bulkhead and look at "where they have been", are somewhat inconvenienced by the fitting. After a sail, I would always remove the unit from its fitting hence as the song goes "permanently - temporary". I think the pedestal mount is likely a better option.

Good luck,

Ken
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: saildog2 on February 18, 2007, 08:27:24 AM
Can I safely run the xducer cable up thru the pedestal itself?  my guards already contain wiring for other insturments. would appreciate info from anyone who has done this   thank you
Title: Re: Where did you mount your fishfinder?
Post by: Jim Price on February 18, 2007, 12:28:55 PM
As stated previously, all my wiriing runs thru the tubes.  Not aware of any problems ever.  I do have older style pods with SR Mariner analog instruments.  But I have total of 7, SR knot meter, SR depth (not real accurate), SR wind speed, SR wind direction, ST Autohelm, Hummingbird 100X digital FF, and the Garmin 176C plotter.  Plus compass lighting.  I think you can put a lot in the tubes.  Can't speak for the new digital instrument packages that might need more isolation but I don't see how the small amount of amps, volts, used by all this stuff would ever cause "bleed over" between the lines and affect the signals.