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Topic: Installing fish finder in Hobie PA14  (Read 4408 times)

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Tim Wilson

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  • Date Registered: May 2018
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Installing a fish finder in the Hobie PA 14 is pretty straight forward. However, if your under 5'10" your arms may be too short. There's a plug behind the seat that is only accessed from the rear hatch. It's a real stretch to reach it. My finger tips were able to grip the T-nut to remove it.
Plus, there's about 6 foam blocks inside the hull that need to be removed to route the wires.
Hope this helps.
Tim