Depth Finder
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Depth Finder
I've got a 99 fever with what i believe to be a original livorsi depth finder and shoot thru transducer that doesn't ever work. Originally it wasn't glued down, per livorsi instructions we placed it in a bucket of water and it did read on the gauge, so it was reinstalled with a 2 part epoxy under the step going to the cabin but never gives a reading the gauge is always blank. Any suggestions?
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I had the same issue with my 03 27 after trial and error here is what I did and it worked. remover the transducer from its original location prior to the step cleaned and sanded hull, built and a fixture with plastic and butyl so that the transducer will set level, filled that fixture with the two part epoxy without the transducer ensuring that the epoxy would not leak around that fixture and there was no bubbles, waited for that to dry then installed the transducer with two part epoxy making sure that the transducer was partially encapsulated with the epoxy. it work perfect now even at speed. believe me I tried lots of methods called livorsi spoke to the transducer manufacture and finally got it to work. good luck
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I'm having a similar problem. 2005 35 Lightning w Livorsi Depth finder, apparent inconsistent shallow water reading. When coming into a sand bar to beach, the gauge read 6', then 8.5'. Bottom looked too close so I got out and found only 5' of depth. Is this a common problem with Fountain transducer installs?
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I am guessing it is not cored or at least in that location. Usually it will not read for sh*t through the coring. If it is cored, a hole is cut (hole saw) through the inner fiberglass and coring. The plug of coring and glass is removed, the sides of the coring and bottom is liberally coated with epoxy and the transducer glued to the bottom. I had to do this to my 1998 Velocity and I seem to remember that older Fountains were also cored. Maybe the area under the step is not cored????
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Padraig I misinterpreted what he meant by cored. I was thinking of the hull construction, wood and fiberglass vs composite. Mine is through the hull right behind my step in the hull. Where my transducer sits, they left a small spot where they didn't glass over it.