Seadeals
Jetboaters Admiral
- Messages
- 1,275
- Reaction score
- 1,499
- Points
- 277
- Location
- Greenville, South Carolina
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2006
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
My stock sounder is looking pretty rough and it only works when it feels like it. I was able to snag a Black Friday deal on a Lowrance Elite 4 HDI and will be installing with some member advice and documenting for future members. With our boating life, a large screen was not important to me. I value more simplistic attachment (single nesting bracket) over the cradle (U bracket) mounting to the sides of most other units. This unit with a RAM mount attached on the vertical just aft of the instrument panel will fill a void without getting in the way of anything or looking cumbersome.
I am mounting an LED volt meter in place of the original round sounder display on the panel (far left). I took the screws out of the darker gauge panel insert which makes wiring access a breeze. The volt meter will tap off the first breaker (unswitched power), the original sounder power (switched power) and the nav lights (for dimming function). With extremely low power draw I believe this will pose no issues. Let's start with question #1:
1. Should I make the effort to run dedicated wires from the batteries for the Elite 4? It uses a 3 amp fuse.

I am mounting an LED volt meter in place of the original round sounder display on the panel (far left). I took the screws out of the darker gauge panel insert which makes wiring access a breeze. The volt meter will tap off the first breaker (unswitched power), the original sounder power (switched power) and the nav lights (for dimming function). With extremely low power draw I believe this will pose no issues. Let's start with question #1:
1. Should I make the effort to run dedicated wires from the batteries for the Elite 4? It uses a 3 amp fuse.