Thank you very much for the information! I have some questions if you could help me! Should i install it when the boat is on the sea ? Or in the parking?
So, at what point do you level the boat if you're wanting the transducer to be leveled forward to aft and port to starboard. Asking for a friend. Thanks, Rickie
@@kevinjohnsoncoaching Hi Kevin, for In-Hull transducers you do not have to drill a hole in your hull. Please contact Gemeco for more information. We are happy to help you find the best transducer for your needs!
dear Sir, I watched your demonstration, I did the same. but now I have a big problem, I have to download the software from the web to associate it with the ECHOMAP PLUS 62cv (n ° 5AZ019450) but the software to receive from Garmin no longer exists. How can I do???
you have your some and most mixed up, Vaseline will not hurt any rubber or Viton material ( the most common O-rings) I think you would be hard pressed to find very many O-rings that petroleum jelly will hurt. Your recommendation of a di-electric silicone grease is a good one though you are almost always safe to use that stuff.
Never petroleum jelly on rubber! It will absolutely eat away at it over time. Stick to silicone based lubricants - moltkote is my personal favorite. But, other than that, great video. Thanks!
Can you please confirm in hull traduced will be as good as regular transducer for fish finder .. I. Really want to instal it but hesitant.. will it work?
Assuming that the location of the transducer is in a spot on the hull where there are no air bubbles in the fiberglass, yes. The only loss you might incur would be a the far reaches of the transducer's capabilities.
Thanks for the video but useless for me. i dont want to have to buy a specific brand transducer to do this. most people use nasa 150khz transducer. It would be great to make a video of installing that on an angle without all the help that specific brands manufacturers have included
Great Video, much easier to understand than the paper instructions that came with my unit.
I'm glad to see it's about as simple as just glueing it on there and pouring antifreeze in the cavity (plus a few other steps)
Nice video. Good explanation
Bravo, Very good and TRUE instructions !
Actualy the best i have find in RUclips ! Real profetional and detailed !
Thank you !
Great instructions.
This is a great video and helped me a lot.
Thank you so much !!
Thank you very much for the information! I have some questions if you could help me! Should i install it when the boat is on the sea ? Or in the parking?
Hello, does the in-hull installation also function with a 12mm wooden hull ?
can you make 1 video installing CPTS BRONZE tranducer for Raymarine?
Just got a a control panel with 4 transducers and im a tad more confident that we can install this ourselves. Wish me luck!!
what transducer is this? Is it suitable for a sailboat?
So, at what point do you level the boat if you're wanting the transducer to be leveled forward to aft and port to starboard. Asking for a friend.
Thanks, Rickie
With the in hull transducer, is it a one time fill with the anti freeze, or is it something you need to constantly fill when it gets low?
It should not get low but if it leaks for any reason you need to add more fluid so there is no air in there.
How thick the hole the transducer need to be for it to work?
What type of transducer would you suggest for 6.5metre rib for deep saltwater fishing ? from which transducer you obtain the best results?
Hi Karsten, please contact our excellent Gemeco team at 803 693 0777 for further information.
You don’t have to drill a hole in the hull?
@@kevinjohnsoncoaching Hi Kevin, for In-Hull transducers you do not have to drill a hole in your hull. Please contact Gemeco for more information. We are happy to help you find the best transducer for your needs!
dear Sir, I watched your demonstration, I did the same. but now I have a big problem, I have to download the software from the web to associate it with the ECHOMAP PLUS 62cv (n ° 5AZ019450) but the software to receive from Garmin no longer exists. How can I do???
Hello gemeco I'm installing the p79 in Hull the deadrise I have is 12 degrees is it suitable?
Guess Gemeco isn’t too speedy with replies 🤷🏻♂️
Great. But what about water temperature? Will it be true?
no water temp in hull transducer
It will be off by 1 or 2 degrees,same with your depth by inches.
Im having problems with my transducer, its not showing depth in the screen, could you pleas help me, mine is indicating to 2 not to 18, its that okay
Great tutorial but one thing, never use petroleum jelly on O rings. Some rings will hold up, most will decay. You should use plumbers silicone lube.
you have your some and most mixed up, Vaseline will not hurt any rubber or Viton material ( the most common O-rings) I think you would be hard pressed to find very many O-rings that petroleum jelly will hurt. Your recommendation of a di-electric silicone grease is a good one though you are almost always safe to use that stuff.
Ummmm no use dielectric grease as he said. Thats what its for.
Can I use this on my 1962 Chris Craft 37 ft woody.
In hull transducers cannot be used on a wooden hull. You'll have to go thru-hull or transom mount
Will this transducer work with any garmin gps? I'm looking for a good gps for my jetski.
No. Check your manufacturer's specs for transducers compatible with your unit. This is for a sonar unit. GPS is different.
Who makes that transducer, I would imagine that all manufacturers offer something like this.
Airmar Technology
Never petroleum jelly on rubber! It will absolutely eat away at it over time. Stick to silicone based lubricants - moltkote is my personal favorite. But, other than that, great video. Thanks!
"Flangoue" that's cute...
Can you please confirm in hull traduced will be as good as regular transducer for fish finder .. I. Really want to instal it but hesitant.. will it work?
Assuming that the location of the transducer is in a spot on the hull where there are no air bubbles in the fiberglass, yes. The only loss you might incur would be a the far reaches of the transducer's capabilities.
Garmin states you will loose 5% on a in hull installation.
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
Is this suitable for an aluminum boat too?
yes it works just as well.. just not for downscan etc ducers.
Is water suitable inside the flange? why coolant?
When winter hits and you forget to empty that out.....it will freeze...and crack/ruin the transducer unit.
@@paulthewxguru5899 gotcha. Thank you
Really helpful video, but every time you pronounce flange 'fhleange' a little bit of my soul withers up and dies!
Someone tell this guy how to pronounce "flange"..
I was thinking the same thing.
Made my nipples hard (NOT in a good way) everytime he said "flaynge"!!! New drinking game! Take a shot everytime he says "flaynge"!!
Easy....he is likely a Canadian.
@@mikehernandez7896 Nah we don't pronounce it like that here.
Thanks for the video but useless for me. i dont want to have to buy a specific brand transducer to do this. most people use nasa 150khz transducer. It would be great to make a video of installing that on an angle without all the help that specific brands manufacturers have included
You mispronounced the word "flange "? It's not pronounced with a long A. Lol
This was the comment I was looking for...
Not sure what language you’re speaking but flange doesn’t rhyme with range. Flange like flan.
"Flaange"? Ah Ah - it's flange - short A. So much cringe.
😅😅😅😂