Strider493
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I wanted to mount a new transducer on my boat for deep dropping. I decided to go with the Furuno 38BL-9HR. This is a 2KW, 38 kHz transducer. I have it paired with an FCV 295. I posted some questions a while back and promised to come back and show the installation once I had it done. Hopefully this might help someone else who finds themselves in a similar situation. I have not used it yet in real deep water, and will post an update once I’ve done that.
My problem was finding a spot to mount the transducer. My boat is an old (1991) Hydra Sports 2500. The boat is a little unusual in that I added a fiberglass bracket to the boat around 13 years ago. I replaced the fuel tank a few years back, and while I had the deck opened up, I made some modifications and added a below deck insulated fish box. This used up all of the space in the bilge, so there was no room to mount this transducer in the normal spots. So, my only option for mounting was on the transom of the bracket between the motors, or inside of the bracket. For a couple of reasons, I decided to go with the transom mount, instead of inside the bracket.
My #1 goal was top performance of the transducer and that meant getting it into the cleanest water possible. Since there is a 3 ½ inch step where the bracket attaches to the original stern of the boat, I was not confident that I would get good performance if it was mounted inside of the bracket abaft that step. By mounting it on an adjustable pole, I am able to have it function in the traditional skimming position, and I can also lower it about 6 inches. My hope is that I can use it in the lowered position once I get to my general area and start looking around while trolling at 6 to 8 kts.
Here are some pictures of the process. (All metal materials are stainless steel.)
Fiberglass "box" I made to mount the transducer in.
Showing the pole mounted to the stern of the bracket. I used a rod holder for the upper mount and a 1/8 inch thick SS pipe strap with a PVC spacer through bolted to provide the strength needed. I got nice tight fits in the rod holder and strap by shaping Kydex into them for the proper "shim" thickness. It is tight, but will slide up and down with a little force.
This shows the removeable pin that will allow me to lower it into clean water. The T handle is 3/8 threaded rod covered with silicone tubing.
My problem was finding a spot to mount the transducer. My boat is an old (1991) Hydra Sports 2500. The boat is a little unusual in that I added a fiberglass bracket to the boat around 13 years ago. I replaced the fuel tank a few years back, and while I had the deck opened up, I made some modifications and added a below deck insulated fish box. This used up all of the space in the bilge, so there was no room to mount this transducer in the normal spots. So, my only option for mounting was on the transom of the bracket between the motors, or inside of the bracket. For a couple of reasons, I decided to go with the transom mount, instead of inside the bracket.
My #1 goal was top performance of the transducer and that meant getting it into the cleanest water possible. Since there is a 3 ½ inch step where the bracket attaches to the original stern of the boat, I was not confident that I would get good performance if it was mounted inside of the bracket abaft that step. By mounting it on an adjustable pole, I am able to have it function in the traditional skimming position, and I can also lower it about 6 inches. My hope is that I can use it in the lowered position once I get to my general area and start looking around while trolling at 6 to 8 kts.
Here are some pictures of the process. (All metal materials are stainless steel.)
Fiberglass "box" I made to mount the transducer in.
Showing the pole mounted to the stern of the bracket. I used a rod holder for the upper mount and a 1/8 inch thick SS pipe strap with a PVC spacer through bolted to provide the strength needed. I got nice tight fits in the rod holder and strap by shaping Kydex into them for the proper "shim" thickness. It is tight, but will slide up and down with a little force.
This shows the removeable pin that will allow me to lower it into clean water. The T handle is 3/8 threaded rod covered with silicone tubing.