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Old 29 November 2016, 18:18   #1
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FF for sibs

Hi guys, looking to install a fish finder in my sib, could anyone post pictures of how they have it installed on the sibs, particularly the transducer and where it is, ie transom. Much appreciated!
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Old 29 November 2016, 19:43   #2
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Hi mate if you look in the SIB section loads of ideas there, installing the transducer will be covered in the hand book as well as the SIB section too
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See if there are any ideas in this thread to help...

http://www.rib.net/forum/f37/garmin-...tec-69858.html
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couple of pics of my set up fixed system boat kept on trailer
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Cheers Jeff!
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Much appreciated!
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Old 01 December 2016, 07:23   #7
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Much appreciated!
no probs these might help for an idea of position cheers
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Marine ply painted with a marine paint and attached with stainless screws and you guessed it...marine silicon in the holes.
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Very tidy mate thanks!
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