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Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
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Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
Lindy Star
2004 Carver 360 Mariner
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Southport, NC
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
Barnaclebill wrote:Source of the post Has anyone Installed a new Depth Transducer for a Mariner 360? I am trying to figure out how to fish the cable from the bilge to the bridge. I am replacing a old analog unit with a shoot thru the hull digital one.
Sorry haven't put one like that in, but I have the 01 version of your boat.....there appears to be two ways from the engine room...thru the bilge centre , there is a wire run and the other would be up the stbd side.....each one of those will go up to the bridge......not sure if yours is the new layout ??...if the old design, go up behind the entertainment centre stbd side.....good luck man........
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
From the arch, there is a tube heading forward, then under the walkway, over the top of the entertainment and then up through a hole in the bridge floor. yours probably different but the tube located at the bottom of the arch was the key for me.
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
I helped a guy do just that a few years ago. You will need to have 2 people to make it work.
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Re: Installing New Depth Transducer - Mariner 360
Lindy Star
2004 Carver 360 Mariner
Twin Volvo 5.7L GXII-F
Southport, NC
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