Datamarine depth sounder

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steven f.

Like so many others out there, I think my old (1987) depth sounder is coughing up her last breath. She is a Datamarine S-200DL Depth Sounder. I'm wondering what type of transducer/sounder others have replaced their Datamarine with. Though I'm fairly certain that it is the transducer that is my problem since the guage seems just fine I'll probably replace the entire thing. Than there is the problem of cosmetics, making the new square peg fit into the old round hole. Suggestions there?
 
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Pat McCartin

Steve,

I also have Datamarine, Last haul I replaced the transducers with Ramarine. The transducers went well, a new backing plate, some scraping , new lifecaulk. Both brands used a 2" transducer so there was no cutting. I haven't replaced the display yet (another $500) I appears that the Raymarine will fit in my old holes. Pat
 
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Briann Smith

I had to replace my depth sounder on my Hunter 31 for the reason that the cable from the transducer to the display head had corroded and consequently lost it's ground and of course the transducer and cable are a sealed unit. The display had a hornets nest in it and was also corroded. I purchased a Standard marine which fit perfectly.
 
Jan 22, 2008
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Hunter 33_77-83 Lake Lanier GA
I went with Navman. 3100..

and replaced all transducers and head units.. came out pretty well on cost.. sometimes the price of individual pieces is more than the complete unit. check out on Sailnet or West Marine Multi3100 (knot, temp and depth combined) runs about 399 with all parts included. Wind3100 runs about the same.
 
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Richard McDonald

Went with Navman also

Replaced all of the old stuff with the 3100 series Navman (Multi, Wind, repeat and GPS/Map) on my 1979 H37C. Very happy with the performance and price. Shop the internet, you can find great prices. I purchased everything from Dave's Marine. Richard Rhapsodie 1979 H37C
 
Jul 1, 1998
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Hunter Legend 35 Poulsbo/Semiahmoo WA
Datamarine is Good Stuff

Datamarine equipment is good equipment and was way ahead of their time. Unfortunately something didn't pan out. If you have any need for parts, especially things like transducers and the like, contact DMI Marine, Inc. at http://www.dmimarine.com/ (see link below). The web site has an e-mail address and telephone numbers. This company is composed of former Datamarine employees and are very familar with the product line. If you would rather not deal with the holes and changing out transducers they may be able to help.
 
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