.Mike
Well-known member
After six months of boating without knowing the water depth, I finally bought a sonar unit. Since I live in the city and keep my boat outside, it is important that the unit is easily removable from the boat when not in use.
This is what I came up with:
The unit is capable of easily rotating more than 90 degrees in each direction:
The unit detaches from the box with no tools, if necessary:
The inside:
And now the details:
- Simrad GO7 XSE w/ TotalScan Transducer. Traditional sonar, chirp, down imaging, side imaging, 10hz gps, wifi. It is totally sealed with no buttons, and so it has excellent waterproof ratings.
- JohnnyRay JR-300 swivel mount. I had to drill new holes, but it fits very well. Sealing washers keep the box water-tight.
- Heyco wire seal to keep the power cable water tight, which required me to make a spacer out of Starboard, for clearance.
- Pelican 1150 case. Sturdy little case!
- ExpertPower 10Ah battery, surrounded in closed cell foam. I used a dollar store baseball base set, which was 1/8" thick foam backed with plastic.
- Blue Seas circuit breaker, mounted to the battery with FR4 and double-sided tape. I hate fuses.
- Molex connectors for easy, foolproof charging. Waterproof heatshrink on every connector.
I haven't tested it, but the whole box should be waterproof.
My plan is to strap the unit to the middle bench seat of my boat, up against the starboard side. I'll be able to easily see it while underway. When fishing, I'll simply have to rotate it 90 degrees, and both my wife and I will have a good view of the unit.
Now I have to figure out how to best mount the transducer.
This is what I came up with:
The unit is capable of easily rotating more than 90 degrees in each direction:
The unit detaches from the box with no tools, if necessary:
The inside:
And now the details:
- Simrad GO7 XSE w/ TotalScan Transducer. Traditional sonar, chirp, down imaging, side imaging, 10hz gps, wifi. It is totally sealed with no buttons, and so it has excellent waterproof ratings.
- JohnnyRay JR-300 swivel mount. I had to drill new holes, but it fits very well. Sealing washers keep the box water-tight.
- Heyco wire seal to keep the power cable water tight, which required me to make a spacer out of Starboard, for clearance.
- Pelican 1150 case. Sturdy little case!
- ExpertPower 10Ah battery, surrounded in closed cell foam. I used a dollar store baseball base set, which was 1/8" thick foam backed with plastic.
- Blue Seas circuit breaker, mounted to the battery with FR4 and double-sided tape. I hate fuses.
- Molex connectors for easy, foolproof charging. Waterproof heatshrink on every connector.
I haven't tested it, but the whole box should be waterproof.
My plan is to strap the unit to the middle bench seat of my boat, up against the starboard side. I'll be able to easily see it while underway. When fishing, I'll simply have to rotate it 90 degrees, and both my wife and I will have a good view of the unit.
Now I have to figure out how to best mount the transducer.