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Banti619 04-19-2020 12:31 PM

Which Garmin striker
 
Hey all! I’m a first time poster after about a year of lurking and would like to start by thanking y’all for all the help you’ve given so far! So I’m outfitting my new to me cobra fish n dive since we’ve got all this free time on our hands. I’ve been leaning towards a Garmin striker unit and plan on mounting it with duct seal. Is it worth getting the clear vu model for inshore use? If I knew it worked I’d get it for sure since it doesn’t cost much more but idk if it’ll work in depths that are seen out in La Jolla and if the duct seal mount would hinder it as well. Any advice would be appreciated!

igotpron 04-19-2020 12:43 PM

Can’t comment on the garmin unit. But the duct seal is a good way to mount a ducer inside the hull. It’s simple, it’s easy, it’s cheap, it’s effective, and if you don’t like it change it.

Only negatives is you don’t get accurate temperature readings if you’re searching for the temp change. Other then that it’s good.


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Harry Hill 04-19-2020 02:41 PM

I have the Garmin SV7 its a good unit.

ProfessorLongArms 04-19-2020 05:34 PM

Feel free to use the search. At this point I’ve just been copy pasting my review of the striker 4 plus and echomap

Banti619 04-19-2020 07:05 PM

Thanks everyone for the feedback. Especially professorlongarms, it’s your previous posts that sold me on the striker! How do you have your transducer mounted?

ProfessorLongArms 04-19-2020 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Banti619 (Post 306033)
Thanks everyone for the feedback. Especially professorlongarms, it’s your previous posts that sold me on the striker! How do you have your transducer mounted?

That’s awesome! For my hobie, I ended up mutilating the Lowrance plate, drilling and putting zip ties on it. For the bigger transducer, it actually won’t fit unless you cut off the mounting posts. For the smaller transducer that comes with the striker, it is just snug.

I saw this the other day and have been thinking about it for an older trident that I’m about to get. https://youtu.be/5spAOmj_TJg

I also rigged my scupper with goop and it worked just fine. It is nice to have the water temperature, but otherwise I didn’t really notice too much of a signal loss

TJones 04-19-2020 08:17 PM

Very cool
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ProfessorLongArms (Post 306035)
That’s awesome! For my hobie, I ended up mutilating the Lowrance plate, drilling and putting zip ties on it. For the bigger transducer, it actually won’t fit unless you cut off the mounting posts. For the smaller transducer that comes with the striker, it is just snug.

I saw this the other day and have been thinking about it for an older trident that I’m about to get. https://youtu.be/5spAOmj_TJg

I also rigged my scupper with goop and it worked just fine. It is nice to have the water temperature, but otherwise I didn’t really notice too much of a signal loss

Good video. Looks like water might be able to partially drain also.


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