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My first reaction is the wiring or the mounting; they don't all do that.
A poor electrical ground connection can cause anything to not work or be erratic. Transducers must be correctly mounted so that they are in clear, non turbulent water. $400 for parts and labor is not unreasonable, but I wouldn't pay your mechanic to do a job that he doesn't think you should expect to work reliably. "Richard Malcolm" wrote in message om... it is that time of year again. I have a 25' four winns that I keep in the water for 8 months or so. When it is not in the water it is at some marine storage area. Since I don't own a trailor, I have my local four winns people winterize it. Since I don't have a trailer, I must get everything that needs to be done to it when it is out of the water, done now. I have a Garmin GPS/Sounder and a small round in-dash depth finder. The built in round one hardly works and the Garmen works poorly at mid to high speeds. My mechanic says that they all do that, but he suggest replacing the in-dash one with a new one and new transducer, perhaps a hummingbird. "Total cost for parts and labor around $400." What do you poeple think? |
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