Fitting a Fish Finder to a Kayak - Lowrance Hook Reveal 5 on a Wilderness Systems Tarpon 120

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

Комментарии • 34

  • @danw137
    @danw137 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks, I used this video and the through hull transducer mount video to fit a Lowrance Hook2 x4 to my kayak. Really clear and well explained, had my first trip out with my new fish finder on the weekend and worked really well. Keep up the good work!

  • @Ournewlife590
    @Ournewlife590 10 дней назад

    Fantastic video just got myself the hook2 4 bullet will study the video again when installing

  • @alexscheele
    @alexscheele 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this detailed explanation. I’m pretty handy but always like the reassurance of how to do it properly to your professional standards. Just fitted a Garmin to my Tarpon and used a scanstrut, nice kit. Thanks again for the video.

  • @albatigris3582
    @albatigris3582 3 года назад

    This is another great instruction video from Cornish Kayak Angler. Thank you.

  • @579gil
    @579gil 3 года назад

    Just what I was looking for. Thank you posting this

  • @teheitiliauzun2416
    @teheitiliauzun2416 3 года назад

    Nice video thanks!! Im very not handy and the battery connecting part was very helpfull haha !!

  • @xmichy13
    @xmichy13 2 года назад

    Love your videos very informative thanks for your work.

  • @KayakandBoatFishingUk
    @KayakandBoatFishingUk 3 года назад +2

    Very useful videos mate keep it up 👍👍👍

  • @ahmelmahay
    @ahmelmahay 2 года назад

    thanks soo much Sir great video

  • @seibrav
    @seibrav 3 года назад +1

    Great vid. Just got a Tarpon 120. In the process of outfitting it for fishing. Do you remember if the Scanstrut cable seal was a medium or large? I tried to read the package. Thanks for all the info. It's helping me get everything right the first time.

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment! It was a Scanstrut Medium Cable Seal - for connectors up to 30mm.

  • @douglaswhite8038
    @douglaswhite8038 3 года назад

    Very useful - SUPER, Thnk you

  • @davidegerton61
    @davidegerton61 2 года назад

    Thank you for that video and the the previous one it was so helpful is there anyway you can give us a link to the water proof glands you used I haven’t been able to find them

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  2 года назад +1

      Thanks David. If you are based in the UK then the Scanstrut Cable Seals can be purchased from Cornwall Canoes: www.cornwall-canoes.co.uk/kayak-fishing/fish-finder-installation-accessories/scanstrut-deck-seal-cable-gland.htm
      If you are outside of the UK, then any decent marine chandlery store will sell similar.
      Hope this helps!

    • @davidegerton61
      @davidegerton61 2 года назад

      @@CornishKayakAngler thanks for that I live in Freshwater Isle of Wight

  • @robindunn7609
    @robindunn7609 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for great video. Does it matter which way the transducer is facing?

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  9 месяцев назад

      With some transducers it doesn't matter but to be sure it is best to have the end with the wire coming out of it pointing towards the bow

    • @robindunn7609
      @robindunn7609 8 месяцев назад

      @@CornishKayakAngler Thanks I'll do that.

  • @michaelgibson8549
    @michaelgibson8549 2 года назад

    Do you have ang videos of fitting a gsrmin striker 4 and transducer as I'm planning on fitting one to my yak and struggling go find the best way

  • @thesouthsideshovlerleonard13
    @thesouthsideshovlerleonard13 Год назад

    Is that the transducer that came with it?? What is it called..love your video

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  Год назад

      Thanks! That’s the 83/200 HDI transducer, you can also get this unit with a 50/200 HDI Transducer (works a bit better in deep waters). Hope this helps

  • @NinoSpinner
    @NinoSpinner 3 года назад

    What depth it reaches in the sea?
    In the reading markings
    Che profondità raggiunge?

  • @tokay999
    @tokay999 3 года назад

    Very clean install, where did you buy your cable seal ? I like how clean and waterproof it looks

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  2 года назад

      Thanks! The Scanstrut Cable Seal came from Cornwall Canoes in the UK: www.cornwall-canoes.co.uk/kayak-fishing/fish-finder-installation-accessories/scanstrut-deck-seal-cable-gland.htm

  • @alexjohnson2609
    @alexjohnson2609 3 года назад

    Hey good video thanks. Will you be doing a in use review whilst fishing? I’m trying to make up my mind between this and the garmin v5cv I realy want to get one or the other ordered.
    Thanks from up north

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  3 года назад

      Hi Alex, thanks for the comment. This kayak is not one of my own and I rigged this for a friend. If I was choosing between the Hook Reveal 5 and the Striker Vivid 5cv, it would be a tough call as both are great units. I like that the Hook Reveal has the option to add a chart card for full maps, but both have software to allow you to build up your own charts from the sonar readings.

  • @darrenrodd.
    @darrenrodd. 4 месяца назад

    So my kayak is stored outside , when i take the fish finder off i would be left with the plug in wires , how would i protect from the weather?

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  3 месяца назад

      You can buy rubber cable connector caps if the fish finder doesn’t have them included. A quick search online will bring them up. Just measure the diameter of your connectors and choose the required size.

  • @Bassin_withaustin
    @Bassin_withaustin Год назад

    How long will the battery last

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  Год назад

      That particular battery (7Ah) will last around 8 hours or so on the Hook Reveal 5. The max draw of the unit is 0.9A so if the unit is drawing max power (backlight on full, deepwater fishing) then it will last just under 8 hours.

  • @davidcooper7327
    @davidcooper7327 3 года назад

    Hi and thank you for a great video. I have a kayak and am trying to get my Garmin Striker 4 to work and have followed advice on many different videos ... but unfortunately I am about to give up ... My problems:
    1) I bought the Garmin in-hull mount foam piece with a "super stick" surface to the hull. The idea is you fill it with water and then put in the transducer. Anyway it has leaked every time and I fill my kayak with water instead :-(. Can I use silicone sealant and hope it holds better?
    2) My "power pack" has been wither 8 x AA 2800 mAh rechargeable Volt batteries combined on Amazon battery holder (managed to get 9,3 VOLTS) (recommended from a You Tube video for this fish finder) sealed in a water proof box. As a second option I've replaced these with standard Duracell 8 x 1,5 V batteries and got 10,7 volts. I noted in this test one battery got so hot I burnt my hand and immediately gave up as I judged it a fire risk. Ive not found the products battery power range but it is just "12 Volt". Shall I abandon this and go for a battery you describe?
    3) The transducer has never ever given me a reading (probably due in part to the above) it has just flashed "0,0 m". I have really made sure the connection is in properly. Is there anyway to quickly test my transducer without doing a full kayak launch?
    Thanks for any help you can offer. Regards Dave

    • @CornishKayakAngler
      @CornishKayakAngler  3 года назад +1

      Hi Dave, it’s sounds like you’re having a nightmare with your Garmin! I would scrap the water idea unless you build a decent sealed well. Personally I would do as I have in this video and use silicon or Sikaflex. You’ll probably find that this solves the issue and no water in the kayak!
      Ditch the multiple small batteries too. I think my fish finder cuts out when my battery reaches somewhere between 10.8-11.2V so it sounds like the smaller batteries are struggling to reach this. I know at full charge my battery reads 14.4V and then gradually discharges to around the 10-8V-11.2V range when the sonar cuts out. Go for one of the sealed lead acid type batteries I describe and I expect this will solve your sonar reading issue. If this still doesn’t work then it may be the transducer itself that is faulty. You could test by holding the transducer at the surface in a full bucket of water or better still a tall water butt or pond. The reading may not show anything meaningful but you should notice a change on reading from it being in the air - hopefully that makes sense! Be sure to let me know how you get on! 👍🏻