My New Boat - What's Inside?
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@mmancino1982
@mmancino1982 3 сағат бұрын
I've been doing that lanyard thing for years. They sell those tabs on Amazon for almost literally pennies, then just get a retractor.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Сағат бұрын
Smart!!
@adhall777
@adhall777 5 сағат бұрын
Really appreciate the time and effort you put into all your videos to bring us all the latest and greatest gear. I’m here for it!!
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Сағат бұрын
Awesome, thanks!!
@garymiller3246
@garymiller3246 5 сағат бұрын
Plus plus
@troymoravec6552
@troymoravec6552 8 сағат бұрын
Another GREAT video with upcoming gear! So appreciate your time and effort with your content.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Сағат бұрын
Heck yeah, thanks for watching!
@joef2504
@joef2504 10 сағат бұрын
Clam shuttle looks interesting, but putting the 12v & USB ports on the bottom basically makes them useless when kept in a bag and too close to the ice/snow/water when used outdoors... Just saw this was mentioned by Charles in the Video....
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 10 сағат бұрын
Yes, I am going to ask them about that today. It's a valid point for sure. I think they have a bag for it they came out with too, so I wonder if the bag is designed in a way that it doesn't interfere somehow? I'll try and get answers and report back in the live stream tonight or comment here
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 11 сағат бұрын
*CHAPTERS* --------------------------------------------------- 0:00 ICAST Day 1 Recap 1:08 New Product Showcase Floor Layout 2:55 Footwear 3:32 Clothing 3:35 Rapala r12 Heated Jacket & Insulated Jacket 4:27 Wind Buster Chest Guard 6:05 Blackfish Rage Rain Suit 6:31 IceArmor by Clam Rise V3 Float Suit 8:21 YakAttack SandRig Pro Surf Cart 9:08 Frabill Collapsible Bait Bucket with Aerator 9:57 Mustang Survival New PFDs 11:26 Smith's 7.25" De-Hooker with Venting Tool 12:22 Boomerang Phone Holder 13:10 Simms Daymaker Boat Net 13:49 Huck Performance Bucket & Accessories 14:18 Kalin's Landing Net 14:56 Clam Live Ice Electronics Shuttle 18:59 Buzbe Spinning Reel Cover 21:27 CoolerPak 22:17 Clam Ranger XT Thermal Ice Shelter Flip Over 25:44 RebelFIN Rechargable Bait Aerator 27:44 Clam CH-16000vh Heater 30:52 Garmin Panoptix PS22-IF Ice Fishing Bundle 34:53 Mustad Fishing Backpack 36:04 BKK OCD Tackle Storage System 37:27 Seaguar Leader Feeder bags 37:47 Lowrance Eagle Eye 9 39:39 AquaTraction Gravel Shield 40:58 Garmin Panoptix PS70 41:45 Lowrance Recon Trolling Motor 43:05 MOBsafe Wireless Lanyard ECOS
@mikerunamuck
@mikerunamuck 18 сағат бұрын
It’s a SICKNESS , 2am middle of July !! Ice Fishing !!! Love all of it ! Thnx !
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 18 сағат бұрын
Hahaaha, so true
@aznph1l
@aznph1l Күн бұрын
Good concept I did that a yr ago could be cleaner
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Күн бұрын
Oh for sure, any tips?
@travisclarkin4277
@travisclarkin4277 Күн бұрын
Mini soooooooota
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Сағат бұрын
Heck yeah!! 😀
@TeamIceHole
@TeamIceHole Күн бұрын
8:28 I’m guessing it weighs 15 pounds 1 oz
@TeamIceHole
@TeamIceHole Күн бұрын
Wow I was pretty close and didn’t even look ahead
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Күн бұрын
Dang you are good!!
@TeamIceHole
@TeamIceHole Күн бұрын
@@AlexTimm that’s what I was thinking 😂 btw I always love your video keep up the great work. Some day I’d love to go fishing with you sometime and make some content together
@TeamIceHole
@TeamIceHole Күн бұрын
4:59 I’ve used that blue shuttle carrier for many different units but never for my livescope that’s a great idea. I have the 93sv do you think that would fit on that shuttle as well?
@troymoravec6552
@troymoravec6552 2 күн бұрын
wow, I love it! What are you going to use as a case? I used the Clam case, it's snug for my Echomap 9, but works great!
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm Күн бұрын
Don't know if I'm even going to use a case honestly
@joef2504
@joef2504 3 күн бұрын
I went a different route to keep a 10" screen. I have a LVS12/Ultra106 build using the Garmin Livescope Shuttle and Bag (I think a bag is key to keeping everything protected when ice fishing outside vs in a shelter), it weighs 14.8 lbs total with a Norsk 15AH battery (best AH to weight ratio battery) that gets about 6 hours of runtime . Hole Hopping with a 10" screen under 15 lbs is awesome, yes the LVS12 is limited in terms of cone angle, but for live scanning panfish directly under an ice hole it works just fine...The best part is I just swap the Ultra106 screen between this hole hopper setup and my main LVS34 Summit HD shuttle.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 3 күн бұрын
Nice setup! Love the variation
@toniandoni5157
@toniandoni5157 4 күн бұрын
Should remove fuel tanks and other engine components before update system ?
@RAM-19
@RAM-19 4 күн бұрын
Learn to actually fish and you wont have to spend 2 grand to find fish.... i will just keep my $130 striker 4 ... does the job and wife wont make me sleep in my truck for spending 2 plus grand on a overpriced video game unit... LOL...
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 2 күн бұрын
If you found what works for you that's what matters
@Sota_adventures
@Sota_adventures 4 күн бұрын
Still have 2 vex’s mounted on genz packs. One is an fl8 with the old school original blue box, and the other is an 8 on the newer blue box.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Love it!!
@richardkennedy9173
@richardkennedy9173 4 күн бұрын
Nice build , you could shave 2oz off your block mount. Take a hole saw and drill some 11\2 " holes in that board and see how much you can Swiss off ... I like your idea of having the it compact.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Good idea!
@garymiller3246
@garymiller3246 4 күн бұрын
👍👍
@NickLindner
@NickLindner 4 күн бұрын
I was waiting for the Genz box scope setup!
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Yes!!
@wayne-oo
@wayne-oo 5 күн бұрын
I think you’re correct on the portability aspect ! But you need to ad the protection aspect of it into the equation ! A heavy box that will protect the unit when you have one slip or fall on the ice while hole hopping would be priceless in my book !
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Absolutely, lots of other benefits to the bigger shuttles, cases, bags
@dash9658
@dash9658 5 күн бұрын
Very cool. I wonder how much weight a larger battery and 9inch screen would add?
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Going to the 93sv would add about 1.7 lbs. Depending on the battery, even if you went up to the 19Ah NMC, it is adding ~2lbs and would get you 12+ hours of operation with the 9" screen (but you would have to make a couple adjustments to the box to make it fit). So realistically if you upgraded both you would be in the ~19 lb range for the setup
@glenndaugherity6187
@glenndaugherity6187 4 күн бұрын
@@AlexTimmThere’s a big difference between a Amped 48ah battery and their 32ah battery weight wise but they say you can get all day and more from the 32 👍👍I have the 48 and wish I would’ve went with the 32 !
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Yes a couple pound difference between those two batteries, I added a bit more detail. I think for the LVS32 and a 93sv setup, I would recommend either going to a 19Ah NMC or the 32Ah NMC. 48ah is a lot of battery for that setup. Are you using the LVS32 with the 93sv screen? Or what do you use?
@glenndaugherity6187
@glenndaugherity6187 4 күн бұрын
@AlexTimm Alex I run Active Target on a Summit shuttle with a HDS Live 9
@sampowell9061
@sampowell9061 5 күн бұрын
There is a 6 inch screen but it weighs .1 more pounds the echomap uhd2 6sv
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Agreed, but in all honesty trying to watch live imaging on a smaller than 7" screen would be painful imo. But you are right, I'll add it in to the links as another option. Good call
@mattjphoto.
@mattjphoto. 5 күн бұрын
The infamous livescope build video. I put a Helix 7 on a blue box. Works great for ice fishing. No clue on the weight bc the Helix is on the boat right now.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
🤣 It FINALLY made it to get posted!!
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
*UPDATE:* Garmin's ECHOMAP UHD2 63sv is now available. While lighter (0.4 lbs less) and compatible, its smaller size may impact the Livescope experience. It's also potentially pricier than the 7" screen. Link for those interested: 🔗 ECHOMAP UHD2 63sv (US Lake Maps + GT54 Open Water Transducer ~$799.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD2-63svGT54 *BUILD FROM THE VIDEO:* 🔗 ECHOMAP 7" Screen Options: ➤ ECHOMAP UHD 74sv Screen (Coastal Maps + GT54 Open Water Transducer ~$649.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD74sv ➤ ECHOMAP UHD2 73sv Screen (Newest + Ice Fishing GT10 Transducer ~$699.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD2-73svIce ➤ ECHOMAP UHD 73cv Screen (US Lake Maps ~$699.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD73cv 🔗 Livescope LVS32 Transducer & Blackbox: at.fish/GarminLivescope 🔗 Summit Fishing Pole & Ice Mount (18-36"): at.fish/LVS32PoleIceMount 🔗 Blue Vexilar Genz Box (used as the shuttle): at.fish/GenzBox 🔗 Amped Outdoors 7.5Ah battery (10% OFF code: Timm10 ): at.fish/Amped7Ah 🔗 All-in-One Power Cable: at.fish/GarminAllinOnePower *UPGRADES:* 🔗 9" Screen Options: ➤ ECHOMAP UHD 93sv (with GT54 Open Water Transducer ~$699.99): at.fish/oYXZqSW ➤ ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv (Newest ~$1,099.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD2-93sv ➤ ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv (Newest + GT56 Open Water Transducer ~$1,199.99): at.fish/EchomapUHD2-93svGT56 🔗 Garmin Livescope LVS34 Transducer (higher quality than LVS32, but more expensive and doesn't fit in a 6" hole): at.fish/LivescopePlusSystem 👉 Sign-up for the FGTN Newsletter at at.fish/Newsletter - get no-fluff updates on gear releases, reviews, comparisons, and deals every few weeks.
@joef2504
@joef2504 3 күн бұрын
UHD2 units will draw alot more power....
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 3 күн бұрын
Very good call, UHD2 units do have benefits. But can use almost twice the power consumption as the UHD units
@joef2504
@joef2504 2 күн бұрын
@@AlexTimm 93UHD is the best size vs power consumption screen you can get for Livescope
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 2 күн бұрын
@joef2504 I absolutely agree! Plus one of the best prices!
@davidtisch5237
@davidtisch5237 5 күн бұрын
Good stuff
@EDOD1144
@EDOD1144 6 күн бұрын
People forget the PS-22 does not need a black box and is still very useful when in down-vu mode. Especially if you fishing lake trout, the 22 is way better than the 32 and still better than the 34 when fishing deeper water which in turn make it a versatile transducer. From a compact hole hoping perspective this is defiantly an excellent setup. To write off PS-22 as old tech or not useful I think is a mistake. If you have a 73sv or 93sv, you can buy a $4-500 transducer used and be in the Panoptix game, instead of a more substantial investment in livescope. That said, I don't like the price...... the PS-22 is a gateway drug..... make it more affordable to get people hooked on Panoptix and in turn LVS eventually... its how they got me! Lol
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
No black box is VERY nice to have! Very good point about lower price point to enter using ps22 for forward facing rather than the more expensive livescope systems - if only it was 25% less expensive
@krappiekingmn7691
@krappiekingmn7691 6 күн бұрын
🤔Garmin ECHOMAP UHD2 93sv LiveScope Bundle Fish Finder is 1999.99 at Scheels
@richardkennedy9173
@richardkennedy9173 7 күн бұрын
Lvs34 has 5 beam on foward facing, I picked up ultra 126sv and summit shuttle and lithium battery 32amp 14.8vdc it runs 10 plus hours . Love it and set up for open water and ice .
@jzick92
@jzick92 7 күн бұрын
Sorry I missed the live but not a fan of price point can land a Black Friday deal on an lvs32 bundle for same or less. I appreciate the concept though for hole hopping I would love it for that if price was less. I currently use live scope then hole hop with 6” uhd with gt10
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Agreed on price point! And nice hole hop setup 👍 I've got a 73cv and striker 4 hole hop setup with gt10, very similar!
@sampowell9061
@sampowell9061 7 күн бұрын
Lightest Livescope set up. Lvs32, black box, echomap uhd2 63cv. Garmin shuttle and pole, 7.5ah amped outdoors battery
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
63cv unfortunately does not work with livescope
@sampowell9061
@sampowell9061 5 күн бұрын
@@AlexTimm the new uhd2 63sv is what I meant which is compatible I am pretty sure.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
@@sampowell9061 yeah looks like it is! And cuts 0.4 lbs from the 73sv. I can't imagine a smaller than 7" display for live imaging, but hey, it does say it should work
@euresko1
@euresko1 7 күн бұрын
When I upgraded my screen and sonar to the 32 I asked an online retailer that did trade ins what my entire 22 with screen setup was for a trade-in and they only wanted to offer $250-300 for everything, so I kept it as a beater/spare setup. That was a few YEARS ago. This is ludicrous of Garmin to be offering this tech/bundle in 2024. For the money, get the 32 or 34 kit, its worth the extra resolution.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
I agree. Granted I have not used this 'yet' but the benefit of no-pole while nice I don't think it that big of a difference maker when actually in practice. Plus the step back in detail and clarity on the screen and smaller screen (7" vs 9" & PS22 vs LVS32) is pretty significant. The weight savings is nice, but I think Garmin has some opportunity with an improved lvs32 hole hop setup they could do rather than leaning on the ps22 tech.
@adhall777
@adhall777 7 күн бұрын
This is very cool. Thanks for putting all this together.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 4 күн бұрын
Heck yeah!
@cjharmon6176
@cjharmon6176 7 күн бұрын
I was lucky enough try this unit last winter although it is the ps-22 technology it’s a great unit to pair with the lvs34 or 32. Basically you use it as a vexilar or marcum flasher. You find the schools/fish with the 34 or 32 then hole hop/sharp shoot with this unit. I found it to be very beneficial and easier to get on fast moving schools with.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Shoot! I'm envious!😊 Interesting way to use it, I also thought of it as a product intended to compete and kill the flasher competition. Using it in conjunction with an LVS34 (or I guess a 32) could make sense, but that seems like a lot of $$$ for multiple setups when most fishermen use 1 much lower-priced setup today. Maybe this is a niche product? Maybe an introductory product to get people to jump from the flasher over? Either way, $2000 for this setup is at least $500 too high in my opinion. Without a bag, you can buy a secondhand screen make make this setup for ~$1400. Thanks for commenting and your feedback & thoughts!
@joemartin6439
@joemartin6439 7 күн бұрын
I store the piece is old pile holder from drug store
@Runsfrombears
@Runsfrombears 7 күн бұрын
Them using old tech is ridiculous. And that price is insane. Do better garmin!!
@joef2504
@joef2504 7 күн бұрын
it seems like the "lens" idea should be applicable to the LVS32/34... so does it just block out the top & bottom portions of the PS22-IF transducer face and only allow the middle portion to scan with?
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Great question! I don't have a definitive answer, but I'll find out for you. My current understanding is that the lens works similarly to a magnifying glass or a pair of glasses. It essentially focuses the sonar beams into a more concentrated area, rather than allowing the beams to spread out over a wider area without the lens. This focusing effect helps to improve the resolution and accuracy of the sonar readings in the targeted region. However, I'll try and get confirmation on the specifics of how it functions this week with Garmin at ICAST and put out a video with more details.
@joef2504
@joef2504 7 күн бұрын
for your 15 lb Livescope setup, what screen, battery and shuttle are you running on it? Those are the only variables that you can change to cut weight...I built a LVS12 with a 106sv hole hopper shuttle and it weighs 12 lbs...
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
I'll be posting the video today and will have that all detailed of course 😊 Stay tuned
@joef2504
@joef2504 7 күн бұрын
$2,000 for Atari 2600 level blobs on screen technology... no thanks...
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
🤣
@DruFishing
@DruFishing 7 күн бұрын
While I think the idea of a lens to change from wide to narrow is neat, I don’t see this product doing well at this price point. I also don’t see a a dangling transducer working well in current based lakes like Erie. You think they would have went with lithium for actual weight savings. Feels like steps in the wrong direction. I’ll stick with my lvs34 on the summit shuttle that gets year round use with my larmac and dock in the boat. I’ll take a few extra pounds so I can drill one hole, scout out over a hundred feet find fish then drill less holes.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
I agree!
@razzso1482
@razzso1482 7 күн бұрын
Why is Garmin going backwards
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 7 күн бұрын
It is a bit crazy they didn't do this or something with livescope. My guess is they will start here then go to livescope
@ryanbiscobarnes
@ryanbiscobarnes 7 күн бұрын
I wonder if the cable has a flat side to it to keep it inline.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 7 күн бұрын
That would make sense, but in all the pictures and videos it didn't look like it
@ampedoutdoors6861
@ampedoutdoors6861 7 күн бұрын
The 7ah lead is included. We have already discussed the battery size in this with Garmin. It will not fit the larger size lithium batteries. The ideal battery for this setup will be our 19ah NMC battery. It will be the largest battery to fit this kit and cut out 3lbs.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 5 күн бұрын
Nice! Thanks for commenting and already figuring it out! A 19ah NMC will run this thing for a solid day (almost 24 hours based on the specs I am seeing) vs that 7ah lead acid for MAYBE 5 hours. Plus that is like a 20-25% weight reduction 👀
@qouavang3646
@qouavang3646 7 күн бұрын
Why waste money on ps22... when you can get a 32 that's wayyyyyyy better... idk what garmin is doing... really ps22 kit for 2k??? I get it no need for the pole but I rather carry the pole and have better imaging.
@AlexTimm
@AlexTimm 7 күн бұрын
I agree with you