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Eddie Keefe

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I have a 99 PT185 and I guess I kind of tore a couple of things up on her this weekend. I lost the transducer for my depth finder and the screen that plugs in to the hole on the left side of the boat plug. I'm not sure what model the fish finder is, but I know it's a tracker style hummingbird. I'll find out tonight. Where can I get a replacement screen for my boat? Does tracker have a replacement ordering system online?
 
I don't think Tracker has an on-line parts ordering syste. You should be able to get both from BPS. The Humminbird that came on your boat is probably the Tracker version of the 200DX, at least mine was. The BPS number for the transducer is 21-581-294-00 for the transom mount.



You should be able to get the screen at BPS also. Give them a call. Your local Tracker dealer should also be able to help you but I find BPS to be a lot quicker.
 
My experience is that you have to call Tracker Marine Directly or go to a BPS retail store to order the parts. At least that's what I was told by the parts guy at BPS in Charlotte, NC>



Bryan
 
Eddie, I looked on the screen for the livewell intake/drain (left side looking forward from the back) and it is a T-H Marine part. The number is AS-5. Couldn't find it on their web site so you might give them a call. I'll post a picture of it in the morning as soon as my camera recharges. The livewell overflow is the drain hole on the right.




http://www.thmarine.com/
 
I actually ordered one off of the flowrite website that you emailed me earlier. It was part number MA-008. Hopefully it is the right one.
 
I took a look at what you ordered. It should work. Do you also have a screen inside the livewell at the drain hole?
 
I don't know. Mine came loose a while back and I put it up somewhere and now can't find it. It's around somewhere. When I run across it I'll let you know. It's just a smaller version of the on on the transom. I imagine the thinking is to keep fish scales and other junk out of the Flow-Rite valve. Something I wouldn't know much about since my livewell rarely has fish in it.
 
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