Free Credit Report

GPS Installation

I have a Lowrance Global Map 2000 GPS and fish finder unit on my champion bass boat currently. There's a button or two that's acting kinda funny and Lowrance tells me the unit can no longer be repaired, but they will swap it out for a not so bad price.

Here's my question. Can anyone tell me how many hours it should take to remove the old unit, shoot through hull transducer etc and put the new one in. I got a quote from a new service dept I've been using (their hours to repair stuff seems to be all over the charts) and I can't believe it's accurrate. Their estimate is $1009. and if their rate is like $50.00 an hour that's half a dang work week! I'm not very mechanically minded, but I just can't believe that's an accurrate price. Labor would be more expensive than the similar unit I'd replace it with!

Anybody have any ideas. . . . and NO . If I tried to do it myself as mechanically minded as I am it would blow the boat up first thing I turned it on. So that's not an option for me.

Joshuall
Jun 16
2005
Oh come on now Josh... give yourself a little credit. Charles
Jun 16
I'm with Charles here Josh. If you can operate a baitcasting reel, doing a thru-hull transducer wouldn't be *that* bad. ;-)

Honestly though, do you know for sure that the new unit isn't compatible with the old transducer? Is it that old?

I do agree with your assessment of you service department. Unless I am just way off base, $1000+ for a LCD install sounds outrageous. Even with a shoot-thru transducer. They simply aren't *that* difficult to deal with IMO. Running the wires can sometimes be a chore, but those guys are supposed to be the pros and able to handle such things in shorter order than us average joes, and not take so long that they tally up a huge bill like that...you sure they weren't including the price of a new unit? lol

SimRacer
Jun 16
That's what it sounds like!

"SimRacer" <nOspaM@simracer68@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1rkse.7327$1u3.1057014@twister.southeast.rr.com... ....you

Charles
Jun 16
Probably only have to use the same transducer. Ask Lowrance. May just require unplugging the present unit, and pluging in the new unit. Bill
Jun 16
To give you an idea of how difficult a job it is, I did my ProCraft locator install in the back alley behind the firehouse while on duty. Come to think of it, that's where I installed the locator for my Cobra too. It's about a two hour job max! Steve
Jun 16
Take it to Rhinelander and the guys will be more than happy to jump on it. Jerry
Jun 16
Your tax dollars at work.

Sad, really sad

Bucky
Jun 17
Wanna see your tax dollars at work?

Everyday there's an accident where an EMT risks his or her life in order to save another. Everyday there's a man or woman whos job it is to rush into a burning building that others are rushing out of.

What do you do for a living? How many lives have you changed?

What these guys do on their free time, which here in Nashville is minimal, is most likely their way of coping with the disasters and horrors they see every day. Remember, these are the guys that have to patch together car wreck victims before an emergency room doctor ever sees them.

Don't disrespect your emergency responders. There'll be one there for you when you need it... even if they have to stop working on their boat to help you.

Charles
Jun 17
Hey Wheat, I don't see much wrong with Steve installing a GPS while on duty..I am sure he works a very long shift and has some down time. What's really sad is that you show up here to criticise... uscgret
Jun 17
Total lack of understanding of life (especially the life of a public servant). Sad, really sad. SimRacer
Jun 17
You are pathetic Bucky, you have no idea who Steve even is, yet you can come out and say something like that????

Chris

Chris
Jun 17
I don't care who you are, what you've said or done in your life Bucky - you've never been more wrong about someone.

Warren

go-bassn
Jun 17
Relax everyone, he's just trying to get a rise out of everyone. Anyone who knows Steve or knows the life of a firefighter knows better, fortunately I know both alwaysfishking
Jun 17
>knows Steve or knows the life of a firefighter knows better, fortunately I >know both

Yup...but sometimes its a good thing or "refreshing" for a few guys to stand up for someone. Here's to Steve and any other person the works in a hazardous occupation and here's to them finding the time (any time - on call or not) to get all their fishing stuff in order!

-- Dwayne E. Cooper, Atty at Law Indianapolis, IN Email: dwayne@cooperlegalservices.com Web Page: http://www.cooperlegalservices.com Personal Fishing Web Page: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/OnTheWater Dog Fishing: http://www.hoosierwebsites.com/onthewater/fishing040.htm 1st Annual ROFB Classic Winner

Dwayne
Jun 17
   

Disclaimer: This is a computer-generated and formatted feed of current postings to a public
Internet forum. We do not control the information delivered, nor do we endorse or monitor its
content. Internet forums may carry offensive, harmful, inaccurate, and otherwise inappropriate material.
Click to see the RSS XML version of this page   Click to see the Atom XML version of this page