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Transducer?

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Good morning
On the bottom of my boat I have this sensor? Anyone know what it might be? The wire coming off of it looks like a radio antenna wire or RCA cable.

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Re: Transducer?

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That's a transducer used for a depth sounder. The only sounders that used that type of connector back in the day that I know of were the old flasher type sounders/fish finders commonly used and pretty much the only option back then for recreational boating/fishing. Pretty sure flashers are still available today though I don't know why one would prefer it over a graphic display unit except for the price point.
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Datamarine also used an RCA connector for their transducer for their digital depthsounder.
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I guess I know the answer but could I pull this one and mount a modern thru hull for my fishfinder?
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The short answer is yes. You might have to do some extra work if the hole is a different size from that of the new one though. The other thing you might want to consider is just leaving that one there and install a transom mounted unit which is perfectly acceptable for a sterndrive application which I think is what you have. It's an easy install.

If you're going to put a new one in the same spot, figure out the angle of the hull at that location and get a ducer that's designed to work at that angle without having to use a fairing block which you'd have to cut on an angle to match the hull. It might be a little more expensive but will save you time on the installation, and it will sit flat on the hull rather than having a block there that could cause drag.
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I agree with putting one on the transom with your boat. Leave the old one there if no leaks/rot etc.

One other to consider is a shoot thru the hull type.....many ways to do that that work just fine unless you want to see the bottom over 1000'..... :-O and bonus no holes.
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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The shoot thru ducer is fine as long as it's a solid hull with no core which I'm not sure about on this particular vintage build. It can be done but you should remove the core and replace it with glass/resin for best performance.
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Re: Transducer?

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My 1993 2828 has 3 transducers that I was hoping to find help to identify. I will post pics in this message. I am upgrading to a Garmin 1243sxv and I'm hoping that 1) If I can use one of these for the new Garmin & 2) If one these will not only "work" but will be a high quality match for the Garmin - I'm a fisherman and I'd like high definition imagery 3) The 1243 sxv has side scan as well as down imaging - the original transducers probably won't do that feature? Any help appreciated.
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I would not plan on re-using that transducer. It definitely will not do side-scan and would lack other things like a temp sensor. If your new unit is using CHIRP, that won't work either.

EDIT: I'm not sure about the one with the narrow neck in pic#3. I'm wondering what that looks like under the boat. The big one next to it looks like an old Datamarine speed sensor (with a wheel), because that pin could be pulled to pull the sensor out and clean debris off the wheel while the vessel was still afloat.
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Re: Transducer?

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Ya I doubt those will be compatible with newer equipment, definitely not side-scan. No sense paying good money for a new display and hooking up old ducer technology to it.
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