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New to me 99 263 Chase. Looking to replace the bottom machine. Which transducer should I get? There is currently an old Raymarine unit with an unknown through hull transfer.
I am thinking I will replace the transducer. All my previous boats had transom mounted transducers. Looking at the through hull units there is a huge variance in cost. Primarily bottom fishing the Gulf of Mexico what are the most important factors when choosing a transducer?Garmin Echomap series is a good place to start. They have bundles with transducers.
You could probably cut end of transducer and re-pin if all you want is a basic transducer. Usually have a tag somewhere with model number. Or your old unit may be able to tell you. Probably a 50/200khz which is ok .
If you are going to run the wire for a new transducer consider replacing transducer with CHIRP.
The factors vary depending on the application. For example, bottom fishing in 50 feet of water is a lot different than 350 feet In general you get what you pay for but you can also pay a lot more than you need to spend.I am thinking I will replace the transducer. All my previous boats had transom mounted transducers. Looking at the through hull units there is a huge variance in cost. Primarily bottom fishing the Gulf of Mexico what are the most important factors when choosing a transducer?
I'll even disagree with myself on that one! If a really basic sounder is all you are looking for and you can ID the old transducer as being a decent one then I might reuse it. (cut connector off and adapt it). Garmin sells an adaptor that I had to use on my M260 transducer and my B744. But it gets tricky sometimes between different manufactures like Garmin, Furuno and possibly RayMarine version of Airmar transducers. I did a full Garmin system upgrade last year and still use the old B744 triducer. Added a GT51M-TH too!On another topic, I usually don't disagree with Hookup but... I don't recommend ever cutting and re connecting a newer model transducer cable