After doing some research for a little while, I picked up this unit last night from Bass Pro Shops. I've been reading installation instructions and tips online for quite some time, so I was pretty familiar with what was needed to be done. With the way my kayak is made, the most convenient area for the transducer installation is in my little storage hatch right between my legs in the cockpit. The fishfinder display unit will be mounted in the center, right in front of my cup holder. This will make for easy running of the wires.
I mounted the transducer last night. Opposed to a pool noodle, I used a sponge to created a mold/hold for the transducer. This video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq1Dj5MrDYA) served as guidance. I cut out the hole for the transducer, then glued it in position inside the hull. It is directly in the middle on the flattest part of the kayak. I filled the opening halfway with marine sealant that I picked up last night as well. Next I placed the transducer in the half-filled mold, making sure it was securely seated in the sealant. I then filled the remainder of the mold with sealant, covering the transducer. It should be cured by tonight.
I have my holes drilled for the mounting arms. I have to pick up some more supplies though. I need to get a drill bit to make a hole big enough for the plugs to pass through. I also need to get either a battery tray or a rechargeable battery. I think I want one of those 12v rechargeable batteries....still undecided.
Either way, I should be ready to rock this friday & Saturday with the new fish finder!
I mounted the transducer last night. Opposed to a pool noodle, I used a sponge to created a mold/hold for the transducer. This video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq1Dj5MrDYA) served as guidance. I cut out the hole for the transducer, then glued it in position inside the hull. It is directly in the middle on the flattest part of the kayak. I filled the opening halfway with marine sealant that I picked up last night as well. Next I placed the transducer in the half-filled mold, making sure it was securely seated in the sealant. I then filled the remainder of the mold with sealant, covering the transducer. It should be cured by tonight.
I have my holes drilled for the mounting arms. I have to pick up some more supplies though. I need to get a drill bit to make a hole big enough for the plugs to pass through. I also need to get either a battery tray or a rechargeable battery. I think I want one of those 12v rechargeable batteries....still undecided.
Either way, I should be ready to rock this friday & Saturday with the new fish finder!
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