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Old 02-09-2007, 07:18 AM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull transducer

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It seems easy enough to look up, just go to the Airmar website and search and use the cross reference guide. So it looks like they only work with Simrad fish finders.

The guys that are using the B-60, you have Simrad or something else?
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Old 02-09-2007, 04:08 PM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull transducer

D'oh!
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Old 02-13-2007, 07:30 PM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull /shoot thru transducer

I have the m-260 shoot through in my boat, you won't be disappointed, and it is worth the bucks to get a multi-element ducer on a 1000 watt unit. I really didn't want to put a hole in the hull, and I am always afraid of the fairing block hitting some trash in the water, or catching it loading/unloading the trailer.
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Old 02-15-2007, 06:15 PM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull /shoot thru transducer

thanx guys- john- what machine do you have it paired with? i want to match it up to a 600w 582L furuno
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Old 02-28-2007, 11:02 PM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull /shoot thru transducer

Craig, retirement is ok, since this a good time to do the honey do's, need to take Mom and Dad to Melborne, Fla., I hope next week, Dad's got the ALZ. and can't hardly remember anything or do anything .

But, I'm going to install the thru hull (B117), whenever I get back and the outside temp is up so everything sets up.
I bought it from Jim and he's got two inboards in his family with the same unit, he said to install it back where the coupler is, and should be no problem, call him for more advice ( I have his number, if you need it).
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Old 03-01-2007, 02:47 PM
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Default Re: 1000 watt in hull /shoot thru transducer

Craig,

Get the Big Bird!!
I have it attached to my Furuno Navnets BBFF1 at 1Kw. My old transom mount is attached to other NavNet BBFF1 at 600W.

Big Bird is a beauty and holds bottom at full throttle ....

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Old 03-05-2007, 09:29 PM
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Hey Gary- snuck out on me and i didnt even know you retired you you you ckskr you!!!!!! J/K, can you tell Im jealous??? LOL...
I dont know where you have room by the coupler but Im all ears!!!Can you b-mail me jims number???

Nick- that is a big bird dude!!!!! I am trying to understand how you have it mounted??? a removable section??? I am missing something here- Ill bet she is a sweet picture!!!!
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