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Old 12-02-2006, 02:31 PM
cSickNick cSickNick is offline
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Default Re: In-Hull Transducers

I am running with the Airman M260, very pleased and for the price i should be. Here is an old post on my existing setup;
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Well, after giving it plenty of thought over this winter, I made my decision this spring. I will admit this setup "may" be a little overkill, but after much thought and a few too many shot's of OUZO, I decide that I wanted 2 isolated screens with the most redundancy in radar/chartplotter/fishfinder. Since I had already have a Furuno 7" NavNet, below is the main stuff in what I did;

- Sold my 1850WF on Ebay, turned the $$ in for a new 7" VX2 NavNet
- Installed an Airmar m260 1KW transducer in-hull
- Installed 2 BBWGPS antenna's for each NavNet on the hardtop
- Installed 2 BBFF1 sounders one set at 1KW for the m260, one set at 600W for the P66 transom mount
- Purchased a fiberglass shallow angled E-box from FASTECH
- Made a new dash panel out of starboard
- Installed an Icom 402 and Polyplanar MRD-60 with MA905 speakers in E-box
- Installed Icom command mic and Polyplanar remote to dash
- Made a new glove box cover out of Starboard with flush latch
- Installed BlueSeas #8261 fuse/switch panel
- Installed 2 Blue Seas 6 circuit ST blade fuse blocks #5025
- rewire, rewire ….. Rewire …

I have low hours running this setup over the last 2 weekends, and so far I really like what seems to be endless flexibility of the displays. I was aware that there could or would be interferences with running both sounders at the same time. They do interfere, at times, but I wired them to the switch panel so it can shut one off. The m260 seems to perform well(as it should for the $) it can hold bottom at WOT. I also stuffed the wiring to one side the inside cabin helm box on purpose, in case an AP pump decides to find a home in there also.

Here is a few pics, oh …. Thanks to Jim at BOE for the great prices and service!
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