Can you run a fish finder without a transducer?

Yes, the Lowrance Hook-5 Chartplotter and Fishfinder without Transducer dose not come with a transducer and can be used without connecting a transducer. Everything but the sounder (transducer/sonar) will work.
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Do you need transducer for GPS?

No, you would need a GPS antenna, but not a transducer as that would be for a Fish Finder. YOu might even be able to use the Huminbird antenna. I would try the Humming bird antenna before I go and buy a Garmin GPS antenna. I used to use a Lowrance antenna for my Ray c series.
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Is it OK to run fish finder out of water?

It is not recommended to run a FishFinder and transducer on a boat that is not in the water as you will not get any readings from the transducer.
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Can you use a Garmin Echomap without a transducer?

Each Garmin ECHOMAP Ultra 106sv without Transducer Comes with: ECHOMAP Ultra 106sv with BlueChart g3 and LakeVü g3 for U.S. Power/data cable. Tilt mount with quick release cradle.
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Will a transducer work in a bucket of water?

The temperature feature of the transducer will work, but it will only be reading the air temperature since it is not in the water.
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Can you test a depth finder in a bucket of water?

Put a bucket of water under the transducer. It should show about 4 times the distance between the transducer and the water surface. Sound travels x4 in air compared to water. Just a quick and cheap way to check the transducer.
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Does the transducer have to be below the boat?

The transducer should be even with the bottom of the boat or slightly below the bottom. Leading edge (the edge closest to the transom of the boat). One click too high: the transducer is tilted out of the water and cannot maintain a sonar signal.
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Can you use a marine GPS without a transducer?

Yes, the Lowrance Hook-5 Chartplotter and Fishfinder without Transducer dose not come with a transducer and can be used without connecting a transducer. Everything but the sounder (transducer/sonar) will work.
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What transducer comes with Garmin echoMAP 93sv?

It comes with a GT52 transducer that encompasses Garmin high wide CHIRP traditional sonar plus CHIRP ClearVü and CHIRP SideVü scanning sonars, and it's also compatible with Panoptix all-seeing sonar.
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Can you run a fish finder on a car battery?

Can you run a fish finder off a car battery? Yes, you can run a fish finder off a car battery, but this isn't ideal, since a car battery is a starting battery designed for short, strong bursts of discharge required to crank an engine, instead of a slow steady discharge required to run a fish finder.
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How do I know if transducer is working?

The first thing you can do to test if your transducer is working is to turn it on and touch its surface. You should be able to feel the sound pulses as vibrations, and often you can also hear them as clicking sounds.
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Can you damage a transducer?

Running transducers out of the water can cause them to break as when out of the water the element inside overheats and causes the crystals to crack and thus damages the unit.
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Can I install transducer inside the boat?

As an alternative to transom mounting, it is possible on many fiberglass-hulled boats to glue the transducer on the inside of the boat hull. Since fiberglass has similar sonar characteristics as water, the sonar signal can pass through the boat hull with minimal loss.
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Do I need GPS on my fish finder?

GPS not only allows you to track your course and create mapping of favorite fishing spots, structure, and water hazards, it could also save your life. Most GPS units come with pre-installed maps. To obtain more detailed and updated GPS data, however, invest in a Lakemaster or Navionics SD card.
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What is the easiest to use fish finder?

The world's easiest fishfinder, HOOK² 4x Bullet offers simple menus, easy access to key functions and Autotuning sonar. Powered by proven Lowrance® performance, HOOK² 4x features wide-angle, Broadband sonar coverage. Just plug it in and fish, it's that easy.
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What is the difference between Garmin SV and CV?

The CV models feature Ultra High Definition ClearVu scanning sonar along with high wide traditional CHIRP sonar. Garmins SV models feature Ultra High Definition SideVu and ClearVu sonar along with traditional chirp sonar.
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Does the Garmin Echomap uhd 93sv come with a transducer?

The sunlight-readable 9” touchscreen chartplotter features a quick-release bail mount, and the transducer bundle adds Ultra High-Definition scanning sonar and CHIRP traditional sonar. See below and around your boat in incredible detail with the transducer bundle.
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What is the difference between a chartplotter and a fish finder?

A fish finder unit uses SONAR technology to scan and give you a picture of the bottom. It does not provide navigation assistance, whereas a chartplotter uses GPS to help you navigate waterways safely. Each unit can be purchased separately or, more commonly, together as a combined unit.
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Can you use a GPS on a boat?

You can use a marine GPS unit for "voyage planning," i.e., to plan your travel route before your boat leaves the dock. GPS is useful for daily boating trips, and can also help to save lives, if a boat becomes damaged or lost at sea. It can also prevent you from getting lost in the first place.
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What is the difference between a GPS and a chartplotter?

GPS provides your location, but it doesn't show it on a map. A chartplotter takes the GPS location and places it on top of a map. All chartplotters use GPS, but not all GPS are chartplotters. Chartplotters sound like they're very helpful.
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Should transducer be flush with bottom of boat?

Ideally you'll want the transducer about flush with the bottom or hull of your boat. It could be too deep but it won't hurt to try it. If you can't get a bottom reading going wide open throttle you'll want to adjust it.
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How far away from motor should transducer be?

The ideal mounting location on a boat powered by an outboard or an I/O engine is about 18-24 inches starboard of the engine's lower unit. If the boat has inboard power, mount the transducer far enough to starboard to clear any propeller turbulence.
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