Need a Bulkhead Depthsounder for sailboat

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Feb 18, 2006
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I could use a few suggestions for a large (>1in) digit depthsounder something maybe 4 or 5 in/sq. My old datamarine has finally seen it's end. thanks for the ideas. redfish
 
Apr 28, 2005
271
Oday 302 Lake Perry, KS
Look at Navman

I did the same kind of search two years ago when my new to me 88 O'Day 302 came with no depth instrument. As we get older, we need those larger digits on the screen! I bought a Navman combo speed/depth meter. It works well. It's a little tough to read at an wider, oblique angle -- but if looking dead on, it's easy to read. FYI.
 
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Chuck R

Also looking too.

Steve L. Bought a 222 O'day with no instruments.. What does you sender look like and where is it placed.. Thanks in advance.
 
Apr 28, 2005
271
Oday 302 Lake Perry, KS
To Chuck R.

I also had a depth/knot meter installed on my first boat - an O'Day 240. The thruhulls on my 240 were installed under the front v-berth forward of the keel. On the 302 they're under a seat in a compartment just left of the centerline of the boat. I didn't install either of them -- something about drilling a hole in the hull that bothers me! But after seeing the second installation, I'd be more likely to try it myself next time.
 
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dennis

depth sounder

I have an '82 hunter 25, which draws 4'. Originally I used a digital depth sounder, which worked adequately, but when it got water damage, i replaced it with a garmin fishfinder 90 from west marine. i mounted it on my cabin bulkhead, it has alarm, and a digital readout, but what is nice is that it displays the area under the boat with contour and displays the bottom makeup which is great for anchoring. for $99, it is a great tool in a 5"X5" package.
 
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dennis

transducer placement

I place the transducer for my depth sounder in front of the keel on the center line. the new transducers are much smaller now than 10 years ago and require very little fairing where they meet the hull, most important is that you drill the hole a little larger than the shaft and coat the sides of the hole with epoxy or polyester resin to seal the sides of the hole so that you do not let water into the spaces in the laminate and get blistering or freezing in the winter
 
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Ron

DMI MARINE

Try dmimarine.com they are datamarine and have all parts old & new products as well.
 
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Mike

Hey Dennis

I looked at the 90 on the garmin website. It looks like the transducer is supposed to be mounted on the outside on the transom, is that right? Where is your transducer mounted? Mike
 
May 6, 2004
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Hunter 37C Seattle
Garmin 140

with the "shoot thru hull" ducer is what I got when my depth sounder went out. Ducer is just sitting in a baggy filled with water in the bilge just forward of the mast. Works great and you can adjust the size the digits on the sceen. Oh yeh, I have it bulkhead mounted.
 
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