Hi all,
I have come to the point where I am going to render my Garmin 178C combo (that works pretty well actualyl as a finder when poperly set up) just a GPS and want to go for a dedicated digital sounder. I have read a lot of helpful stuff on here and I think I would be hard pressed to go past the Furuno 620. Thanks to Honda to alerting me to the special at Capalaba on them - $1250 odd includnig bracket mount transom transducer 600w. Fishing the bay and a little offshore this should be nice (I dont fish super deep stuff).
When I bought my Vagabond someone had set up a place to mount a transducer inside the hull. Essentially in the bilge they had rubbed back the floor flowcoat to smooth glass - at a guess the hull would be 3/4 inch thick solid fiberglass at that point and angled at 21 degrees. They glassed in place a pvc pipe that would be 100mm accross with a top cone on it and room for the transucer cable to run out the side - it had an old round shape transducer inside and I took it out - I know whether they had oil/water or something in it and it wanst beded down - and was not connected to any head unit.
I have had a pretty good run with transom mount transducer for the Garmin at speed - its an Amair that Garmin use. My question is whether I would be better off using a transducer that would suit that inside floor type set up or just go the transom mount. My gut feeling is the trasnsom mount - does not have to shoot through that much glass (and you never know if that glass has a bubble or two in it to upset the apple cart...).
Also an alternative digital sounder for under $2k with transducer advice would be appreciated. I have seent the Raymarine ones in action and they look nice but my research seems to show that the Furono is better again at showing what is actually there even if the definition is not quite as flash as the small screen Raymarine's and that the Furuno with its knobs is dead easy to adjust on the fly.
Cheers and thanks