The N2k backbone is very sturdy as long as you secure each TEE with a screw. It's also required by Garmin for the system to be warrantied. And keep in mind the steadycast is a basic heading sensor, so compass environment will only be so good .... if you get 60 that's about tops. The GPS24x or Reactor 40 is a much better option.
Yeap the Nemea 2000 is standard across all brands. Doesn't matter which briand. You just need the steady cast for Garmin & a Nemea starter kit. I got the Lowrance starter kit when I got my steady cast & echomap ultra back in December. The Lowrance starter kit was significantly cheaper! It's same thing! The starter kit comes with power cable & the backbone which is the t system. I have mine under my front hatch ony Hobie PA12 kayak. Out of way I never see it or have to move it.
You gotta have a heading sensor if you have any fishing electronics, even without LS. It keeps your heading at all times. I've had mine set up with steady cast from beginning. I couldn't imagine not having the heading sensor? You can adjust how far ahead your heading line/marker is so you know how far a waypoint is away. Then make your LS at same distance you know exactly how far & where everything is from you at all times. I mostly fish for bass I will catch crappie if I come across them. I use it constantly for fishing any structure of shore, grass edges, sunken trees, rocks whatever. It's an absolute must have. Plus you need to calibrate it of course. Otherwise it's not accurate
I’m trying to find out what to do with the silver wire on the end of the power cable, did you let yours just hang out in the compartment the way I saw it in the video for a second or did you tape it up? All the forums online are saying it will drain my battery if I don’t wire a kill switch, have you had any troubles with that?
I wonder if, after installing the steadycast on NMEA 2K, you can update its software. We have our 106sv, 126sv and LVS 34 communicating a different way, so how would you communicate? If you added an N2K Tee and a cable to one (or both) of the plotters would the units be able to communicate in two ways? or would you have to select the method you want to use? Since the software can be updated by the SD card(s) or ActiveCaptain, how would the steadycast get updated? I guess what I'm wondering is can 2 network methods communicate through each other? Or would you have to buy this too "Garmin NMEA 2000 Network Updater" Thanks for all you put into these videos.
What’s the point of steadycast? You don’t explain that in the video and you don’t show it working. Does it replace the useless compass in the upper right with an accurate TD direction in relation to my boat???
What is the best way to mount the LVS32 on your trolling motor shaft? I have the Garmin Perspective Mount and it’s mounted on the starboard side of the trolling motor. I fish heavy hydrilla lakes in Florida and I’m not crazy about the Garmin perspective mount. What would you recommend I mount the LVS32 transducer on? Any recommendations are appreciated.
I've had my Steady Cast by Garmin for 2-3 years now and it was absolutely a game changer. It stopped my maps from spinning and once I set my LS on a structure it stayed true and on target. Now the boat will change direction because of wind or current but with my Anchor lock on I can spin my Rite Hite controller back on target. I almost exclusively bass fish so staying on brush piles has made fishing them so much easier. By the way I bought a Summit mount and put it on my Rite Hite and it will not work. The arm on the Summit is to long and makes my LS transducer hit my trolling motor shaft.
It will not work with an HDMI setup because it can't be powered and NMEA requires power and HDMI is used for Video on the map units. NMEA is a standard that has been used of years in marine world for guages, radios, and other forms of data. You are thinking small boat The big boat world rules in this area and we are adapting to it. It has nothing to do with live scope or the Chartplotter those are just seen as input/output devices. For the heading on the chartplotter to work, the boat must be moving because GPS only give you a Lat Long position when the boat is still and the heading will wonder in different direction. If you want more accuracy on WP and Navigation, turn on GLONASS data (Russia satellite system) and GPS to provide more accurate position information when making a WP or following a route/track. I bet many people only have GPS selected. The Kranken has two GPS receivers making it very accurate (See US Gov GPS site for limits on GPS) whereas the Force only has 1.
WAIT you can only connect one power cable to the backbone network don't hook the unit to power on the dash your power will come when you hook to network !
Another fail by Garmin engineers! The Steady Cast should have been on a CAT 5 cable. The NEMA is old tech and an additional and unneeded expense. Let us all call Garmin customer service (they are great) and make a comment about it.
@@The_Garmin_Guru I like the Steady Cast but it should plug in with a CAT5. Having to get a whole NEMA 2000 system on top of it is just wrong. You are never gonna use that network for anything else.
Thanks Randy. Be nice to have a list of needed parts for this, besides the steady cast. If I am not mistaken; need to buy a power cable for the steady cast, power cable for the nema 2000 box, 3- Nema connectors (or 4 if adding a second unit), connector for the unit to the nema box. Well I’m confused, I gotta do some more research. As said though, I think it is a shame that all these connection for an add on has to include all the extras, $$$$$$$.
@@chrisroberts3963I disagree to an extent. I use the network to interface my autopilot, chartplotter, the steady cast, engine gauges, and radar. I’m not fishing with my boat so I don’t need to automate a trolling motor and whatever else fishermen use it for.
The N2k backbone is very sturdy as long as you secure each TEE with a screw. It's also required by Garmin for the system to be warrantied. And keep in mind the steadycast is a basic heading sensor, so compass environment will only be so good .... if you get 60 that's about tops. The GPS24x or Reactor 40 is a much better option.
Good to know. I’m
New to this part so any info is appreciated
I have 2 garmin ultra 106sv.
I want to get one of these do I need an extra nema outlet?
Yeap the Nemea 2000 is standard across all brands. Doesn't matter which briand. You just need the steady cast for Garmin & a Nemea starter kit. I got the Lowrance starter kit when I got my steady cast & echomap ultra back in December. The Lowrance starter kit was significantly cheaper! It's same thing! The starter kit comes with power cable & the backbone which is the t system. I have mine under my front hatch ony Hobie PA12 kayak. Out of way I never see it or have to move it.
you can add the garmin multiport its a 6 way t all in one delete the terminator as you add devices
Good info
You gotta have a heading sensor if you have any fishing electronics, even without LS. It keeps your heading at all times. I've had mine set up with steady cast from beginning. I couldn't imagine not having the heading sensor? You can adjust how far ahead your heading line/marker is so you know how far a waypoint is away. Then make your LS at same distance you know exactly how far & where everything is from you at all times. I mostly fish for bass I will catch crappie if I come across them. I use it constantly for fishing any structure of shore, grass edges, sunken trees, rocks whatever. It's an absolute must have. Plus you need to calibrate it of course. Otherwise it's not accurate
I’m trying to find out what to do with the silver wire on the end of the power cable, did you let yours just hang out in the compartment the way I saw it in the video for a second or did you tape it up? All the forums online are saying it will drain my battery if I don’t wire a kill switch, have you had any troubles with that?
@@adrianspivey4535 my whole system has a kill switch
I wonder if, after installing the steadycast on NMEA 2K, you can update its software. We have our 106sv, 126sv and LVS 34 communicating a different way, so how would you communicate? If you added an N2K Tee and a cable to one (or both) of the plotters would the units be able to communicate in two ways? or would you have to select the method you want to use? Since the software can be updated by the SD card(s) or ActiveCaptain, how would the steadycast get updated? I guess what I'm wondering is can 2 network methods communicate through each other? Or would you have to buy this too "Garmin NMEA 2000 Network Updater" Thanks for all you put into these videos.
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I just installed this yesterday, can't get on water to calibrate until Monday. Hoping it was worth the investment.
I think it is so far
What’s the point of steadycast? You don’t explain that in the video and you don’t show it working. Does it replace the useless compass in the upper right with an accurate TD direction in relation to my boat???
It’s a more accurate heading sensor that doesn’t rely on boat movements to be accurate
Awesome video
Thanks Olan
What is the best way to mount the LVS32 on your trolling motor shaft? I have the Garmin Perspective Mount and it’s mounted on the starboard side of the trolling motor. I fish heavy hydrilla lakes in Florida and I’m not crazy about the Garmin perspective mount. What would you recommend I mount the LVS32 transducer on? Any recommendations are appreciated.
I use the summit outdoors mount
Your units will communicate with each other thru this method.
Yea as I learn more we shall see what all I learn.
I've had my Steady Cast by Garmin for 2-3 years now and it was absolutely a game changer. It stopped my maps from spinning and once I set my LS on a structure it stayed true and on target. Now the boat will change direction because of wind or current but with my Anchor lock on I can spin my Rite Hite controller back on target. I almost exclusively bass fish so staying on brush piles has made fishing them so much easier. By the way I bought a Summit mount and put it on my Rite Hite and it will not work. The arm on the Summit is to long and makes my LS transducer hit my trolling motor shaft.
There is a way to make it work.
@@The_Garmin_Guru tell me how. I've installed it twice. It's off right now
@@jimwampol6657 you have to play with the angles of the arm
@@The_Garmin_Guru see what you're saying. I'll try that, thanks
You can share Waypoint with the units
Nice
I run a uhd 73sv and a gls10 do i still need the neama stuff?
That’s a personal preference bud
@@The_Garmin_Guru I guess i worded wrong. I want to do a steady cast. Do i needed the neama stuff to run one on my uhd 73sv with the gls10?
@@NiteWolfeFishing Curious about this too...
Yes you MUST have the NMEA2000 backbone kit
It will not work with an HDMI setup because it can't be powered and NMEA requires power and HDMI is used for Video on the map units. NMEA is a standard that has been used of years in marine world for guages, radios, and other forms of data. You are thinking small boat The big boat world rules in this area and we are adapting to it. It has nothing to do with live scope or the Chartplotter those are just seen as input/output devices. For the heading on the chartplotter to work, the boat must be moving because GPS only give you a Lat Long position when the boat is still and the heading will wonder in different direction. If you want more accuracy on WP and Navigation, turn on GLONASS data (Russia satellite system) and GPS to provide more accurate position information when making a WP or following a route/track. I bet many people only have GPS selected. The Kranken has two GPS receivers making it very accurate (See US Gov GPS site for limits on GPS) whereas the Force only has 1.
Great info my friend
I bought it thinking it would cross talk with my bow unit since my console had nema already but what I’m seeing it doesn’t work🤷♂️
I’m just learning with this so I may get better updated info. Stay tuned
Good one
Thank you! Cheers!
The only reason I haven’t installed NMEA 2000 network is I don’t want to have to power it. Too many add ones these days require power.
WAIT you can only connect one power cable to the backbone network don't hook the unit to power on the dash your power will come when you hook to network !
NEMA start up kit.
I found it’s cheaper to buy the individual stuff you need instead of a startup kit
Another fail by Garmin engineers! The Steady Cast should have been on a CAT 5 cable. The NEMA is old tech and an additional and unneeded expense. Let us all call Garmin customer service (they are great) and make a comment about it.
Why do you think it’s unneeded
@@The_Garmin_Guru I like the Steady Cast but it should plug in with a CAT5. Having to get a whole NEMA 2000 system on top of it is just wrong. You are never gonna use that network for anything else.
@@chrisroberts3963 yea I can agree with that for sure.
Thanks Randy. Be nice to have a list of needed parts for this, besides the steady cast. If I am not mistaken; need to buy a power cable for the steady cast, power cable for the nema 2000 box, 3- Nema connectors (or 4 if adding a second unit), connector for the unit to the nema box. Well I’m confused, I gotta do some more research. As said though, I think it is a shame that all these connection for an add on has to include all the extras, $$$$$$$.
@@chrisroberts3963I disagree to an extent. I use the network to interface my autopilot, chartplotter, the steady cast, engine gauges, and radar. I’m not fishing with my boat so I don’t need to automate a trolling motor and whatever else fishermen use it for.