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Shoot thru transducer?
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Shoot thru transducer?
Does anyone have a shoot thru-hull transducer? I understand that Albin went to using a foam cored hull (Airex) around 2000. Typically, a shoot thru transducer requires a solid fiberglass lay-up. However, I've spoken to a couple of different reputable, certified installation companies that claim to have successfully installed shoot-thru transducers in Albins post 2000 model year. I intend to ask them for specific references, however, I was curious if anyone out there has a shoot-thru (or tried one that would not work based on the cored hull).
Thanks!
Thanks!
- DougSea
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Hey Shark,
I don't have a shoot-thru but I did install a large thru-hull (Airmar) in my 1997 TE last year. To do that I had to remove some of the inner skin and core (balsa), which I then built up with West System and filler. It really wasn't all that difficult, just some careful use of a hole saw.
I would think you could do much the same, and create a consistent area for your transducer to shoot thru, avoiding any issues with reflections from the core.
Just a thought.
I don't have a shoot-thru but I did install a large thru-hull (Airmar) in my 1997 TE last year. To do that I had to remove some of the inner skin and core (balsa), which I then built up with West System and filler. It really wasn't all that difficult, just some careful use of a hole saw.
I would think you could do much the same, and create a consistent area for your transducer to shoot thru, avoiding any issues with reflections from the core.
Just a thought.
Doug
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
Sonny IV
2006 35TE Convertible, Volvo D6-370's
Former owner - Sonny III, 1997 28TE with "The BEAST"
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shoot thru
Thanks to you both-
Muscrat,
What year is your 28? Do you recall if you/they had to fish around and test for a good spot to mount it, or was it working well on the very first try?
Muscrat,
What year is your 28? Do you recall if you/they had to fish around and test for a good spot to mount it, or was it working well on the very first try?
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2000 model year
I was afraid of that...although the foam core had been used in Albins for quite some time, it is my understanding that they didn't start putting the foam core in the bottom of the hull until 2000 model year. Mine is a new 2007, so I may still have a problem.
Anyone else with a shoot thru after 2000 model year??
Thanks!
Anyone else with a shoot thru after 2000 model year??
Thanks!
- Russell
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This is interesting because the hulls were cored with balsa before 2000 and I was under the impression that the shoot through transducers would not work with any cored hull. If you find you need the thru hull type of transducer I recommend the Airmar tilted element transducers that avoid anything sticking out of the hull to get damaged on lifts.
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2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
2005 Flush Deck
Honey Girl
Volvo D6-310
Stuart FL
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Shark -
I added a cheap ($80) teleflex depth gauge with a shoot-thru xducr last year after my fancy Interphase sounder went belly-up in the unfamiliar waters of Tangier Sound 100 nm from home (thank goodness for electronic charting).
I installed the cheapo Airmar shoot-thru xducr that came with the gauge only about 24" from the thru-hull xducer just to port of the keel line, near where the seacocks for the A/C and generator are on my boat. Works great - no interference with the Interphase (when it decides it wants to work). The teleflex gauge is not a fishfinder/sounder, but just a digital guage that I put in the 2" dash hole where the clock was. Now I never know what time it is, but I know how much water is under me.
Not certain, but I'm pretty sure that particular area is solid glass and the coring starts a few more inches outboard of the centerline. In any case, it works fine on my particular installation. It's pretty easy to test the placement by following the instructions included with the transducer - i.e. putting it in a plastic bag filled with water against the hull while noting performance on the sounder.
I added a cheap ($80) teleflex depth gauge with a shoot-thru xducr last year after my fancy Interphase sounder went belly-up in the unfamiliar waters of Tangier Sound 100 nm from home (thank goodness for electronic charting).
I installed the cheapo Airmar shoot-thru xducr that came with the gauge only about 24" from the thru-hull xducer just to port of the keel line, near where the seacocks for the A/C and generator are on my boat. Works great - no interference with the Interphase (when it decides it wants to work). The teleflex gauge is not a fishfinder/sounder, but just a digital guage that I put in the 2" dash hole where the clock was. Now I never know what time it is, but I know how much water is under me.
Not certain, but I'm pretty sure that particular area is solid glass and the coring starts a few more inches outboard of the centerline. In any case, it works fine on my particular installation. It's pretty easy to test the placement by following the instructions included with the transducer - i.e. putting it in a plastic bag filled with water against the hull while noting performance on the sounder.
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Shark -
The Interphase actually gave me good service for almost 11 years. The head unit turned out to be fine - Interphase tested it and even repaired a small pixel problem in the display for free. They deserve a good reputation for customer service.
The transducers only have so many hours before they start to give out. A new xducr will cost as much as a new unit, so I will replace the whole thing with updated technology when I haul out this spring.
The Interphase actually gave me good service for almost 11 years. The head unit turned out to be fine - Interphase tested it and even repaired a small pixel problem in the display for free. They deserve a good reputation for customer service.
The transducers only have so many hours before they start to give out. A new xducr will cost as much as a new unit, so I will replace the whole thing with updated technology when I haul out this spring.
- mhanna
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I have been looking at pics taken while boat shopping last year and see only a few boats had green paint where Albin put the solid fills in the hull.
I would guess that the area that is solid would work much better than the cored areas, on my own boat I do not have these markings. After thinking about it, I will be going down with a wall stud sensor to see if I can detect it. There should be one in the battery area (where A/C through hull should be).
Matt
I would guess that the area that is solid would work much better than the cored areas, on my own boat I do not have these markings. After thinking about it, I will be going down with a wall stud sensor to see if I can detect it. There should be one in the battery area (where A/C through hull should be).
Matt
2001 28TE - Doghouse
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I install marine electronics for a living (Marine Electrician Inc.). I'm ABYC certified and have been doing this for years. A shoot thru the hull transducer doesn't belong in a Albin. The core hull will definetly affect the performance. Spend the time and a little extra money and get a thru hull (tilted element) transducer.
Tony Trapani
Marine Electrician Inc.
516-455-6500
2004 28' TE (and loving it).
Tony Trapani
Marine Electrician Inc.
516-455-6500
2004 28' TE (and loving it).
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Hi Reallybigyankeefan! Really appreciate your input on the thru hull transducer based on your experience. I suspect your expertise will be tapped into frequently on this board. Good luck with Pavano's return.
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Rick
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Rick
Rick
1998 Albin 35TE
"Legacy"
1998 Albin 35TE
"Legacy"