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Airmar Transducers

Posted: Sun Mar 13, 2011 8:23 pm
by Anthony1013
Last year I installed some new Garmin gear, the GPS 4212, 24" HD Radar, AIS, XM weather/radio and the GSM 22. I ran out of time and money to do the transducer last year but now it's time. I've been looking at the Airmar B164 1KW Bronze thru hull and I see they come in 2 angles. Has anyone installed this transducer before? I'm thinking the 12 degree tilt is the one for our hulls...

Any advice/tips/thoughts are always welcome and appreciated. The hull is a 1999.

Thanks,

Anthony

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 6:47 am
by mudskipper
]GOOD morning Anthony. I am putting new electronics on my 1988 40 foot albin trawler next week. I am getting the same 4212 Garmin that you have and left the selection of the exact transducer to the elecrtonics installer, all I said was thru hull near coastal nav. Not really a fishing boat[ Do you like your Garmin? Has it been reliable? I can ask him which he is using if you don't get guidance from the members. Which radio did you get? I am going down to work on reefing the calk out of the top deck of mine boat. Oooh no I'm channeling the Katzenjammer Kids again. Next ve shloss der cables Ya!

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 10:18 am
by Get Aweigh
Hi Anthony,

I just installed a Garmin 4210 last month with an Airmar B744v transducer and GSD-22 remote. I was told the forward looking sonar was primarily for the faster boats and for the less faster boats such as my 32' SC the more downward looking transducer is used. I am more interested in shallow water cruising, so depth under the keel is of primary importance. Of particular interest is a previous post by Joe. Baar in the "Electronics" forum (9/24/10) on locating the transducer with respect to prop rotation on single screw boats. My previous Lowrance transducer was on the starboard side of the keel and I intended to replace it with the new Airmar. The boat yard informed me that was the wrong location for my left handed prop. The new one was installed on the port side and the old Lowrance is used as a "hole plug". There is no comparison between the Garmin with the G2-Vision software and the old Lowrance. It is fantastic.

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 1:26 pm
by Russell
I had a Furuno digital sounder professionally installed a few years ago and they put in the 20 degree Airmar unit. It is just aft of the bulkhead to the cabin and to port side of centerline. You can easily measure the angle with a protractor and a level. I really like the flush mount instead of the fairing block I had before.

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2011 4:03 pm
by OldDemps
I referenced this prior posting and gave the yard a printed copy
viewtopic.php?f=27&t=2305
They installed it according to the posting as shown and it's been great. I used the 12 to 20 degree flush mount airmax for Garmin. The yard said my hull was all foam in that location. There seems to be some debate over if and when Albin removed the wood core in portions of the hull for thru hulls. My boat is a 28TE #404.

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:12 pm
by awilkins
Anthony

I have the 20 degree transducer on order for a Garmin GPSMAP 740s. The 20 degree transducer is the right way to go. I am also replacing a Raymarine transducer for the ST40 depth gauge with a P19 20 degree transducer. Both mounted port side for'd of the engine. I liked the idea of the flush mount with a boat lift.

Re: Airmar Transducers

Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 8:46 pm
by Anthony1013
I just received the transducer... I went with the Airmar SS164 20 degree. The boat is scheduled to be hauled out next week for bottom paint, zincs, buff and wax and the installation of the new transducer. I have NO desire to be anywhere near the boat yard when the 3 7/8" whole is drilled into the bottom of the boat.

I'll report back with the results...

Anthony