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    Default Depth finder for Moomba

    Does any Moomba have a depth finder in it, if so were is it mounted. I'd like to get one that fits in like the amp gauge hole.

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    Ed
    I need to remount mine. When I was looking for a place to drill my holes for the new pump, I noticed that it was not attacked to the fiberglass. I used a Marine adhesive caulk to seal up the holes I drilled. Do you think that I can use the same stuff to remount my sending unit for the depth finder?
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    Thanks, Ed
    Above the throttle looks good. Now that I see what it would look like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1LOKMOOMBA View Post
    Does any Moomba have a depth finder in it, if so were is it mounted. I'd like to get one that fits in like the amp gauge hole.
    I have the Moomba one and it is mounted on the last spot on the right side if looking at Ed's pic. The problem is that when it sunny out you cannot see it unless you move your head into the dash and off the water to see it. I am planning on moving it to the spot right next to the speed geage this winter.
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    I had one blank at the far right of my cluster. I guess it was either for the depth gauge or a wakeplate indicator. Either way I just until the fake and screwed the depth gauge right in. Simple as pie.

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    Mine came with the stock depth gauge. Is the one that you guys have better. My transducer was mounted directly to the fiberglass next to the tranny. It was glued there. I guess the glue did not hold.
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    Tazz, I think there the same one, just that SC has there logo put on it, same way as Perfect Pass does for everyone

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    Sled, how hard was it to install and does it work good.

    Is that steering wheel factory?-looks different
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    You have to glass the transducer onto the hull and set the dead rise. So it's a bit finicky but the wiring is straight forward for this group of stereo installers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sled491 View Post
    Here's a couple pics of where I put mine. Hope this helps as our boats should be kind of similar.


    By sled491, shot with u40D,S500,uD500 at 2009-01-24

    By sled491, shot with u40D,S500,uD500 at 2009-01-24
    Thanks for the info.

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