- Jan 2, 2021
- 445
- Boat Info
- 2005 420 Sedan Bridge
- Engines
- Diamond Performance Series 430HP 6CTA 8.3M's
Will do,
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https://www.amazon.com/Fleetguard-Coolant-Analysis-Test-CC2602A/dp/B002TQD2KIWow, I had no idea. I guess I need to go get some test strips and check it out. Can you recommend a source to purchase those test strips from?
I still have lots to learn on the new to me diesel engines! Thanks for the help.
When I help people understand these engines I go into the engine room with them and point to and explain the purpose and maintenance of every part of the propulsion system. See if you can find someone in your area that can do that with you. It’s a good way for rapid learning.Wow, I had no idea. I guess I need to go get some test strips and check it out. Can you recommend a source to purchase those test strips from?
I still have lots to learn on the new to me diesel engines! Thanks for the help.
Really awesome for you to do that!When I help people understand these engines I go into the engine room with them and point to and explain the purpose and maintenance of every part of the propulsion system. See if you can find someone in your area that can do that with you. It’s a good way for rapid learning.
I can't help with this as i just have the basic depth, speed and temp transducers. Thought about adding something more robust but I don't fish so really don't have a need. Curious as to why you are going for more bottom detail. Am i missing out a useful feature?Can somebody that has a larger transducer for showing bottom detail please take picture in bilge of where it is installed so I can see where I need to start? I have an Airmar B258 I’d like to install and right now there is only the small round transducer installed centerline just aft of the forward engine room bulkhead. It only gives digital depth but no bottom picture so I want to add a large transducer to show bottom detail for fishing. on the parts or owners manual it shows a second transducer starboard and slightly aft of the center transducer for Tri data gauge, but I don’t think putting a large transducer in front of engine water intake would be wise lol. Possibly between the starboard engine water intake and the keel?
Thanks for help
I can't help with this as i just have the basic depth, speed and temp transducers. Thought about adding something more robust but I don't fish so really don't have a need. Curious as to why you are going for more bottom detail. Am i missing out a useful feature?
I have the Garmin GT23M-TH CHIRP Clearvu transducer. It's huge but the hugeness is all under the boat. It is mounted under the port engine towards the inboard stringer and has a fairing block underneath. It's probably 10 inches long and max 4 inches tall under the boat. It looks to stick up inside about 3 inches; has two bolts and the wire conduit. I can try to remember to get a picture next time I'm at the boat...Can somebody that has a larger transducer for showing bottom detail please take picture in bilge of where it is installed so I can see where I need to start? I have an Airmar B258 I’d like to install and right now there is only the small round transducer installed centerline just aft of the forward engine room bulkhead. It only gives digital depth but no bottom picture so I want to add a large transducer to show bottom detail for fishing. on the parts or owners manual it shows a second transducer starboard and slightly aft of the center transducer for Tri data gauge, but I don’t think putting a large transducer in front of engine water intake would be wise lol. Possibly between the starboard engine water intake and the keel?
Thanks for help
This transducer is quite large as well and as you said yours is, this will all be below the hull.I have the Garmin GT23M-TH CHIRP Clearvu transducer. It's huge but the hugeness is all under the boat. It is mounted under the port engine towards the inboard stringer and has a fairing block underneath. It's probably 10 inches long and max 4 inches tall under the boat. It looks to stick up inside about 3 inches; has two bolts and the wire conduit. I can try to remember to get a picture next time I'm at the boat...
Between the stringers where the motor mounts are; under the engine but offset towards the inboard stringer. It is around 8 inches away from the inner stringer towards the engine oil pan. In the first pic is the xdcr during installation. The second pic - can't see the penetration but it comes through the hull just on the other side of the fuel cooler.This transducer is quite large as well and as you said yours is, this will all be below the hull.
When you say yours is below the port engine, can you expand on what part of engine, and is it between the stringers the engine is mounted on or inside inner stringer towards keel?
If I mount mine where I mentioned before it will be abeam the water intake for starboard engine about 20" outside of the water intake. Close to the inner stringer but between stringers if that makes sense.
Ok thank you! helps a lot. Can you think of any reason not to install in the open space immediately in front of engine so as to not have obstruction above the transducer, ie your oil pan?Between the stringers where the motor mounts are; under the engine but offset towards the inboard stringer. It is around 8 inches away from the inner stringer towards the engine oil pan. In the first pic is the xdcr during installation. The second pic - can't see the penetration but it comes through the hull just on the other side of the fuel cooler.
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I use a nespresso coffee maker. It says plugged in, in that cabinet and just fits with the door closed. Stack dishes to the right of it.What is everyone using for coffee makers in the 420DB's? I have an empty coffee maker cabinet - boat did not have a coffee maker when I bought it and I need to get one for sure.
Thank you
In the case of the 52DB two reasons - One, that is where the lifting straps to pick up the boat are placed; the transducer cannot be under a strap. Two, there is a built-up box in front of the engines that spans between the stringers and not enough room. Your boat may be different.Ok thank you! helps a lot. Can you think of any reason not to install in the open space immediately in front of engine so as to not have obstruction above the transducer, ie your oil pan?
Thanks - I will definitely check lift strap location before drilling. In the case of mineIn the case of the 52DB two reasons - One, that is where the lifting straps to pick up the boat are placed; the transducer cannot be under a strap. Two, there is a built-up box in front of the engines that spans between the stringers and not enough room. Your boat may be different.
In the case of the 52DB two reasons - One, that is where the lifting straps to pick up the boat are placed; the transducer cannot be under a strap. Two, there is a built-up box in front of the engines that spans between the stringers and not enough room. Your boat may be different.
Does your model have a lift up handle in front to change out the brew cups and works while in the cabinet? Or do you have to pull it out to fill water and make coffee?I use a nespresso coffee maker. It says plugged in, in that cabinet and just fits with the door closed. Stack dishes to the right of it.