Since I did not pay for the depth sounder option on my boat, (+$400) I decided to install one myself with a few more features like water and air temp sensors.
I chose the Faria model: FAR 13752 for $150.
http://www.faria-instruments.com/depthsounder.php
First thing I noticed was the gague wires were cut short from the MFG so I had to lengthen them so I was not fighting splicing the 7 wires in a tight space.
The fiberglass hole (2") I cut in the side pannel was thicker than expected. The thru bolts were about 1/4" too short so I had to modify the gague bracket by cutting down the bracket length with my dremel so I could tighten the gague bolts.
The transducer install was fairly easy to install as I played around with the collar to find a finished " horizontal level" position. I did not play around trying to figure out what my boat "rise" was. In all honesty, the boat is never level in the water most of the time running ballast for wake surfing anyway, so not sure what the big fuss about being installed level.
The GE Silicone II set up nicely for the transducer collar after sanding down the surface for a good clean bond. MFG no longer recommeds using epoxy or the marine 3M calking.
Installed about 3 oz of mineral oil in the tranducer collar and snapped on the transducer.
Installed the water and air temp sensor, ran wires, found a hot wire (when the ignition is turned on) under the dash that was not being used.
Gague works nicely with a nice back light display. Of course the alarm goes off with the boat sitting in the garage because I set the "Shallow" setting at 7 feet. You can cycle between water or air temp displays, set deep and shallow alarm settings along with keel off-set for water depth accuracy.
I chose the Faria model: FAR 13752 for $150.
http://www.faria-instruments.com/depthsounder.php
First thing I noticed was the gague wires were cut short from the MFG so I had to lengthen them so I was not fighting splicing the 7 wires in a tight space.
The fiberglass hole (2") I cut in the side pannel was thicker than expected. The thru bolts were about 1/4" too short so I had to modify the gague bracket by cutting down the bracket length with my dremel so I could tighten the gague bolts.
The transducer install was fairly easy to install as I played around with the collar to find a finished " horizontal level" position. I did not play around trying to figure out what my boat "rise" was. In all honesty, the boat is never level in the water most of the time running ballast for wake surfing anyway, so not sure what the big fuss about being installed level.
The GE Silicone II set up nicely for the transducer collar after sanding down the surface for a good clean bond. MFG no longer recommeds using epoxy or the marine 3M calking.
Installed about 3 oz of mineral oil in the tranducer collar and snapped on the transducer.
Installed the water and air temp sensor, ran wires, found a hot wire (when the ignition is turned on) under the dash that was not being used.
Gague works nicely with a nice back light display. Of course the alarm goes off with the boat sitting in the garage because I set the "Shallow" setting at 7 feet. You can cycle between water or air temp displays, set deep and shallow alarm settings along with keel off-set for water depth accuracy.
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