In-Hull Installation - Garmin Fishfinder 100 Owner's Manual

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In-hull Installation

The 010-10224-00 transducer is designed to be mounted inside a
fiberglass hull. The standard plastic transom mount transducer can also be
mounted in this fashion using this method. If using a temperature sensing
transducer, the temperature displayed will reflect the hull temperature.
Selecting a Location
1. The location has to be solid fiberglass, devoid of any air bubbles,
laminates, fillers or dead air space. The location needs to be in an area
of clean water at all speeds. Do not place the transducer over any
strakes or behind any obstruction on the hull that would create
turbulence at speed.
Many modern hulls have a prelocated pocket for In-hull transducer
installation. If you are unsure if your hull is equipped with a prelocated
pocket, contact your hull manufacturer.
Testing the Location
Place the transducer in the water, pointed directly at the bottom and set
unit for optimum performance. Place the transducer in the test device as
show on the side bar. If the sonar performance is significantly
degraded, another location will need to be tested.
Installing the Transducer
1. Lightly sand the surface of the hull and face of the transducer with 400
grit wet or dry sandpaper.
2. Build a dam using strip caulk about 1/4" tall. Pour about 1/8" of two
part, slow cure epoxy in the dam. Place the transducer in the epoxy,
turning the transducer to work out any air bubbles.
3. Weight the transducer in place and allow to cure for 24 hours.
Installation
Mounting the Transducer
PVC Pipe
or a Can
Strip Caulk or
RTV Sealer
Hull Surface
Apply twisting
Weight transducer in place
motion to eliminate
for at least 24 hours
any trapped air
bubbles
Weight
transducer to
hold it in place
Fill Pipe or Can
with water or a
light mineral oil
Slow cure two
part epoxy
Strip Caulk or
RTV Sealer Dam
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