Transducer / Fishfinder mount

korygrandy

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Well my Humminbird 385ci will arrive today but I am heading up north tomorrow morning with the boat. I kind of wanted to get this thing installed prior to my trip but am afraid I won't have enough time. I am hoping I can get the transducer mounted tonight and do the rest when I arrive. I would even be open for a temporary mount of the unit until I get back and have access to all tools. I already have a depthfinder with a hole drilled where the transducer cable goes through the stern up to the finder.

I am guessing I will need power wire, ground wire, butt connectors and terminal connecters, electrical tape, drill / drillbit, crimps, etc.

Is there anything else I am forgetting that I should bring with for this install?

If I have to drill a hole for the transom mount transducer I am assuming I will want to fill the wholes with something? What is this something? Can I get it locally? I've heard 3M makes 2 adhesives, 1 permanent and 1 not so permanent.
 

korygrandy

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Re: Transducer / Fishfinder mount

Well I got the GPS wired up but didnt have time for the transducer. I had to disconnect my old depth finder and wired the humminbird up to the switch. Properly grounded the Humminbird to the fuse panel under the dash. It looks like I can mount the new transom transducer to the existing bracket but I will have to make the existing transducer wire hole larger so I can feed the new transducer's wire through the transom.

Can I cut the transducer wire to splice or is that not recommended. I wouldn't have to drill a larger wole through the fiberglass if that was the case?
 
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