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Title: Install??
Post by: doug10 on May 24, 2012, 06:40:39 PM
I was just wondering if most of you install your own units on your boats or do you bring it some where to have the units installed?  I am from MA, and was wondering if anyone knew of anybody that will install them?
Title: Re: Install??
Post by: xSilmarilSx on May 24, 2012, 07:17:12 PM
It's so easy to install....

By the time you take to bring the boat to the dealer and bring it back, you could have done it in your backyard!
Title: Re: Install??
Post by: sonar2000 on May 24, 2012, 08:28:55 PM
Do search around this forum for install tips and hints as well as issues.
Transducer location is all important for successful operation.
Also check for wiring issues.
Use a dedicated "good" battery and keep wiring runs separate.

Chuck
Title: Re: Install??
Post by: BCLII on May 31, 2012, 09:19:32 AM
Doug, like the guys have said, research then install! Transducer location is the key to the install. Follow directions, you can do it!
Title: Re: Install??
Post by: George on May 31, 2012, 10:01:53 AM
doug10

Where do you want to install your unit? 
What type of boat? 
The biggest issue is routing the transducer and other wires, to insure that you minimize any electrical noise.  Also, you do not want to drill thru anything that would cause you any problems.

I just installed 2 units (1197 & 1198) one for the trolling motor and one at the console, the biggest issues I had was to make sure I was not going to drill into any wires and routing the wires from the transom to the console.  I installed both units in a brand new boat before it was ever on the water, it took me a week to work out where I wanted them and to make sure my routing was correct.  I am very pleased with the performance of both my units, no noise interference and the installation is clean. 

Be careful about drilling thru the gel-coat it is very brittle.

Most everyone installs there own units, but you should be careful and know exactly where you want to position everything before starting and to look around to make sure you are not going to hit anything.  Take it step by step and slow and easy, it is better to get it right the first time then to go back and patch holes.

George
Title: Re: Install??
Post by: doug10 on May 31, 2012, 11:43:17 AM
Thank you for all the feedback!  But actually I have installed a bunch of units on different boats for friends and myself.  I was just really seeing if there was any market out there for installing them as a side business, looking to make a little extra cash.  But I realized that if you a looking at this website, most likely you are going to installed it yourself.  But thank you again!
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