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Charles Summers
March 11th, 2004, 02:12 AM
So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them to
make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing this
year.

Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on the
boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I have
done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I have no
idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.

I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a RAM
mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way when
I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough hole
to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a concern?
When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to the
threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will not
be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?


Thanks Y'all!

--
Charles B. Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com

Bob La Londe
March 11th, 2004, 03:32 AM
I bought the 168 myself, and I like it a lot. I haven't figured out how to
do split screen sounder/gps. Not even sure if it does but I thought it was
supposed to. Anyway the 168 is just like the 162 except it also has a
sounder.

I think in the future I'ld go with separate sounder and GPS like you have.

I was disappointed that it didn't have removable memory like my 176 (the 176
will be going on the Whacko) , but it has enough memory to load the roads
and recs maps for my area with no problem. I'll just have to delete them if
I need to load another area.

Its a pretty cool device. I have used it a couple times for sandbar dodging
to great affect. I left the trace of running up river, and as long as I
didn't hit sandbars on the way up I can follow the trace on the way back at
top speed when I am pushing a tournament weighin deadline.




"Charles Summers" > wrote in message
...
> So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
> Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them
to
> make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing this
> year.
>
> Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on
the
> boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I have
> done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I have
no
> idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.
>
> I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a
RAM
> mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way
when
> I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough hole
> to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
> prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a
concern?
> When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to
the
> threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will
not
> be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?
>
>
> Thanks Y'all!
>
> --
> Charles B. Summers
> Secret Weapon Lures
> http://www.secretweaponlures.com
>
>
>

go-bassn
March 11th, 2004, 03:48 AM
Charles, consider mounting it outside the console like mine (if you
remember); That way you can spin it on the ram mount & view it from the bow
too, comes in very handy.

ENJOY.

Warren

--
http://www.warrenwolk.com/



"Charles Summers" > wrote in message
...
> So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
> Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them
to
> make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing this
> year.
>
> Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on
the
> boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I have
> done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I have
no
> idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.
>
> I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a
RAM
> mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way
when
> I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough hole
> to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
> prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a
concern?
> When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to
the
> threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will
not
> be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?
>
>
> Thanks Y'all!
>
> --
> Charles B. Summers
> Secret Weapon Lures
> http://www.secretweaponlures.com
>
>
>

Charles B. Summers
March 11th, 2004, 04:06 AM
With the RAM mount... I can see it from anywhere in the boat. Planning on
mounting it to the right of the console shield, right behind my sonar.

--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"go-bassn" > wrote in message
...
> Charles, consider mounting it outside the console like mine (if you
> remember); That way you can spin it on the ram mount & view it from the
bow
> too, comes in very handy.
>
> ENJOY.
>
> Warren
>
> --
> http://www.warrenwolk.com/
>
>
>
> "Charles Summers" > wrote in message
> ...
> > So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
> > Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them
> to
> > make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing
this
> > year.
> >
> > Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on
> the
> > boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I
have
> > done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I
have
> no
> > idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.
> >
> > I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a
> RAM
> > mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way
> when
> > I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough
hole
> > to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
> > prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a
> concern?
> > When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to
> the
> > threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will
> not
> > be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?
> >
> >
> > Thanks Y'all!
> >
> > --
> > Charles B. Summers
> > Secret Weapon Lures
> > http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Charles B. Summers
March 11th, 2004, 04:08 AM
I looked at the 168 but didn't like sharing the screen with the sonar. I'm
planning on buying a Garmin 240 and moving the 160 to the front, so yeah...
I did consider the 168.

--
Charles Summers
Secret Weapon Lures
http://www.secretweaponlures.com
"Bob La Londe" > wrote in message
s.com...
> I bought the 168 myself, and I like it a lot. I haven't figured out how
to
> do split screen sounder/gps. Not even sure if it does but I thought it
was
> supposed to. Anyway the 168 is just like the 162 except it also has a
> sounder.
>
> I think in the future I'ld go with separate sounder and GPS like you have.
>
> I was disappointed that it didn't have removable memory like my 176 (the
176
> will be going on the Whacko) , but it has enough memory to load the roads
> and recs maps for my area with no problem. I'll just have to delete them
if
> I need to load another area.
>
> Its a pretty cool device. I have used it a couple times for sandbar
dodging
> to great affect. I left the trace of running up river, and as long as I
> didn't hit sandbars on the way up I can follow the trace on the way back
at
> top speed when I am pushing a tournament weighin deadline.
>
>
>
>
> "Charles Summers" > wrote in message
> ...
> > So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
> > Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them
> to
> > make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing
this
> > year.
> >
> > Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on
> the
> > boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I
have
> > done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I
have
> no
> > idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.
> >
> > I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a
> RAM
> > mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way
> when
> > I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough
hole
> > to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
> > prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a
> concern?
> > When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to
> the
> > threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will
> not
> > be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?
> >
> >
> > Thanks Y'all!
> >
> > --
> > Charles B. Summers
> > Secret Weapon Lures
> > http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>

Steve & Chris Clark
March 13th, 2004, 02:48 PM
I did that too! LOVE IT!! I mounted the X-15 and GPS antenna on the same
base with a short mast (10") Ram-mount so I can take it on the other
boat(s) too! Sometime I guide on a clients boat and attach the transducer on
his bowmount trolling motor with a couple of those nylon grippy things.
--
Stony

"go-bassn" > wrote in message
...
> Charles, consider mounting it outside the console like mine (if you
> remember); That way you can spin it on the ram mount & view it from the
bow
> too, comes in very handy.
>
> ENJOY.
>
> Warren
>
> --
> http://www.warrenwolk.com/
>
>
>
> "Charles Summers" > wrote in message
> ...
> > So far I really like this unit. I was able to upload just about all the
> > Tennessee lakes on the 2.5mb of memory, but chose to delete some of them
> to
> > make room for a couple of Kentucky lakes that I'm planning on fishing
this
> > year.
> >
> > Can't wait to get it mounted on the boat, and really can't wait to be on
> the
> > boat myself actually. Our first club tournament is on the 20th and I
have
> > done NO pre-fishing! Haven't even seen the lake since December, so I
have
> no
> > idea what the conditions are except for what I can read on the web-site.
> >
> > I've decided to mount this unit right above my Garmin 160 sonar using a
> RAM
> > mount, so I can either remove the unit, or just fold it out of the way
> when
> > I need to put the cover on. I guess I'll need to drill a large enough
hole
> > to route the wires through, but what should I use to seal the hole to
> > prevent water from getting into the fiberglass? (Or is that even a
> concern?
> > When I drill for the screws, I usually add a little silcone/caulking to
> the
> > threads to keep the moisture out, but what about a larger hole that will
> not
> > be completely filled? Maybe some kind of rubber gasket?
> >
> >
> > Thanks Y'all!
> >
> > --
> > Charles B. Summers
> > Secret Weapon Lures
> > http://www.secretweaponlures.com
> >
> >
> >
>
>


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