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Thread: fitting garmen echomap 95sv

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    fitting garmen echomap 95sv

    because of the price I paid I thought if anyone in manly west area has experience fitting sounders I would be better off paying some-one to fit it

    I have fitted successfully cheaper sounders before but I am a bit reluctant to stuff it up

    send me a pm if you are interested

    cheers

    Robin

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    Re: fitting garmen echomap 95sv

    Robsue, i recently got the Garmin 70dv, same dilemma, so invited a couple of mates around who had done it before and problem solved, ended up being pretty straight forward

    with the transducer i ended up getting one of these as well, an adjustable sounder bracket as its on a tinny, can lift it if on a beach and get the height right as well


    http://www.boatingandrv.com.au/Elect...nodised-Alloy/
    Tangles KFC


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    Re: fitting garmen echomap 95sv

    thanks for that Tangles, after I have a further look at 95sv, I will see if it is suitable for mine

    good thing about the new model sv is only one transducer needed to get side view as well, I paid $1485, recommended price is $1699, if anyone interested pm me for the company

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    Re: fitting garmen echomap 95sv

    that is very cheap. i wish i knew what sort of deal they managed ot hook up with garmin. lol. still plenty of love with moose

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    Re: fitting garmen echomap 95sv

    took boat out today, firstly no leaks, secondly easy to follow gps mark I put in and tracking it at 27miles

    will go out to check pots early tomorrow and have a little more play with it, work out bit more on how to use it before I hit noosa over easter for 10 days

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