Thanks for the video. I installed my b117 through Hull on my 97 sea cat sl1 a couple of weeks ago. I followed your steps exactly with no problems minus the extreme anxiety that comes with drilling a 2 inch hole in the bottom of your boat!
Nice video @FishonForte! Thank you. I’m about to install an SS75H and am petrified to drill a hole in my hull. Much more confident having watched you do it. Thanks again.
I bought nickel-sized magnets from Home Depot. They stuck to each other through more than 3/4" glass. This is a great tool to precisely locate the pilot hole.
I'm curious as to why you didn't remove the core around the hole after you drilled it? Whenever I install a through hull with a cored Hull I use a finish nail or wire Brad chucked in a cordless and bent at a 90 degree angle to remove 3/8 "of the core material. I fill this area with thickened epoxy (silica) and let it sit for a day before proceeding. Doing this ensures that no condensation will ever touch the core and it also strengthens the area that you drill out. You did a nice clean installation. A lot of people figure the more 4200 the better off they are. Adding gobs of the stuff just makes for a messy install and actually increases the likelihood of a leak. It's also important not to over tighten the interior nut or backing plate.
@@davidlofberg9792 Thanks for watching. I can hardly believe it has been almost four years since I made that video. I have not had any issues with the transducer or water intrusion.
It looks like this video is 4 years old. Can you tell me how this transducer performs? What I have trouble with is losing my fish finder when I am underway. I can maybe do 3 or 4 mph then I lose it. I have a transom mount transducer and am wondering how the through hull works.
The transducer has been great. If you look at some of my newer videos, since I put in the Simrad MFDs, you should be able to see how well it holds bottom at speed in some choppy seas. Thanks for watching.
dave radford Thanks for watching. You can use either one below the waterline. However, it will be hard to remove the transducer if it fails if you use 5200.
I can’t recall but it differs depending on the transducer. If you get a through hull transducer, the hole saw size will be included in the instructions.
Ha, I totally forgot about that rapping Duke, nice video, appreciate the lesson sir ;-)
Thanks for the video. I installed my b117 through Hull on my 97 sea cat sl1 a couple of weeks ago. I followed your steps exactly with no problems minus the extreme anxiety that comes with drilling a 2 inch hole in the bottom of your boat!
I know it can be daunting but you just saved yourself a ton of money and gained a good amount of experience. Catch'em up!
Rob, I got the same boat and planning to do the same, where did you install yours? Thanks
Nice job. Clear and brief. Just what I needed to be confident with my installation.
Move Tom Florida and be my neighbor! Please
You are doing things to your boat that I’m nervous to do. You guys rock
Nice video @FishonForte! Thank you. I’m about to install an SS75H and am petrified to drill a hole in my hull. Much more confident having watched you do it. Thanks again.
I bought nickel-sized magnets from Home Depot. They stuck to each other through more than 3/4" glass. This is a great tool to precisely locate the pilot hole.
Very nice video y'all!
Thanks. I'm thinking about upgrading to a chirp transducer. If my wife allows me too. LOL
Finally did mine today off this video! My only question is did you use anything to keep the transducer nut in place?
I'm curious as to why you didn't remove the core around the hole after you drilled it? Whenever I install a through hull with a cored Hull I use a finish nail or wire Brad chucked in a cordless and bent at a 90 degree angle to remove 3/8 "of the core material. I fill this area with thickened epoxy (silica) and let it sit for a day before proceeding. Doing this ensures that no condensation will ever touch the core and it also strengthens the area that you drill out. You did a nice clean installation. A lot of people figure the more 4200 the better off they are. Adding gobs of the stuff just makes for a messy install and actually increases the likelihood of a leak. It's also important not to over tighten the interior nut or backing plate.
John Wells Thanks for watching. never thought to drill out some of the core. If I do a chirp sonar later. I may do it your way. Thanks for the info.
@@FishOnForte clearly shows that you should remove and then fill the core with epoxy in the instructions for these transducers
@@davidlofberg9792 Thanks for watching. I can hardly believe it has been almost four years since I made that video. I have not had any issues with the transducer or water intrusion.
Going to add that same one asap instead of my b150m chirp.
I like your videos. Well done!
1surfercross Thanks. I hope to have some great videos this season with some drone footage.
Nice work!
Thanks. I would have liked to have gotten a Chirp transducer but I did not want to buy the module. The B60 has been working great.
Thanks you very much. Good job and fast answer. 4200 ok.
Great video as well as teamwork.....
TemplarGold Thanks.
Don’t you have to grind out some of the foam and fill with structural epoxy?
I think it all depends. I did what I saw the guys at the Marina do. It’s been years and I haven’t had any issues. If I upgrade I will epoxy the hole.
It looks like this video is 4 years old. Can you tell me how this transducer performs? What I have trouble with is losing my fish finder when I am underway. I can maybe do 3 or 4 mph then I lose it. I have a transom mount transducer and am wondering how the through hull works.
The transducer has been great. If you look at some of my newer videos, since I put in the Simrad MFDs, you should be able to see how well it holds bottom at speed in some choppy seas. Thanks for watching.
Great video, thanks for sharing :)
Gracias buen Video..
Thanks.
Great video. I thought 4200 was for above the waterline and 5200 for below.
dave radford Thanks for watching. You can use either one below the waterline. However, it will be hard to remove the transducer if it fails if you use 5200.
Fish On Forte Thank you. That's the first reply I have ever gotten on you tube
@Fish on Forte how does this read at speed? Nice and clear?
It sure does. I usually run about 25 mph to the fishing grounds and it holds bottom where my transom transducer didn’t.
How far forward of the transom did you mount it?
Sorry for the late response but I think it is about 18 inches from the transom.
no lock nut on inside with this transducer ??
Yes it has a nut on the back side. But not a locking nut per say. I haven’t had any problems with it though.
What size hole saw did you use?
I can’t recall but it differs depending on the transducer. If you get a through hull transducer, the hole saw size will be included in the instructions.
Shouldn't the transducer be pointed straight down and not at an angle
Kevin Libby No sir. The transducer is tilted 20 degrees inside of its housing.
What sellant is? 4200 or 5200
lasurdetadeontinyent you want to use 4200. Thanks for watching.