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cyrus77 03-24-2018 03:53 PM

Chart plotter GPS
 
Hello, I bought a Chart plotter GPS for my Scarab 33 AVS stepped hull.
https://www.thegpsstore.com/Garmin-e...cer-P5098.aspx
but have read that the transom mount transducer will not work with stepped hull. I can get a thru hull or something else or ???

Dave M 03-26-2018 10:27 AM

My current step hull has the transducer actually through the hull and it works great at most speeds. My depth finders on previous step hull boats never worked above a fast idle. One was transom mounted, and the other was shooting through the fiberglass.

ALL_IN! 03-26-2018 10:56 AM

My old ('02) 35' Lightning (twin step) had a transom mount transducer for a Garmin. It worked fine (mph) up to about 40 mph. Wife liked it cause it had a water temp reading too. LOL

ninjaturtle 04-10-2018 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by ALL_IN! (Post 4618005)
My old ('02) 35' Lightning (twin step) had a transom mount transducer for a Garmin. It worked fine (mph) up to about 40 mph. Wife liked it cause it had a water temp reading too. LOL

Where did you mount the transducer? I was gonna put mine between out drives.

Crude Intentions 04-10-2018 03:45 PM

Move to Florida and you don't need water temp. 70 in the winter. 90 in the summer. Lol

ALL_IN! 04-10-2018 04:13 PM

Between the drives, but to the inside of the starboard drive - I believe it was level with the notch. I didn't install it, was already on boat when I purchased. It was a paddle wheel style which down transducer. I guess for water speed ?? ...it did show water/current speed on the garmin, as well as boat speed.

Originally Posted by ninjaturtle (Post 4620865)
Where did you mount the transducer? I was gonna put mine between out drives.


NickBOE 04-13-2018 02:34 AM

The transducer has to be forward of the step in order to read reliably. The step works by introducing air to decrease the wetted surface of the Hull. Transducers can't shoot through air.

ALL_IN! 04-13-2018 09:55 AM

I've not seen any on a powerboat that work reliably. Setting still, great! 30~40 mph, great. Above that, NG. ..whether mounted in front of the step or on the transom.

My current one (factory installed) is in front of the steps and it seems to work the same as the 35' mounted on the transom.


Originally Posted by NickBOE (Post 4621371)
The transducer has to be forward of the step in order to read reliably. The step works by introducing air to decrease the wetted surface of the Hull. Transducers can't shoot through air.



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