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Garmin Fairing Block For GT56-TH

SKU: 1003105 · UPC: 753759295776 · MPN: 010-12224-03
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02 · Overview

Garmin Fairing Block For GT56-TH — Product description

Installing a thru-hull transducer like the GT56 series on your boat demands precision to capture crystal-clear sonar readings beneath the waves. That's where the Garmin fairing block shines, custom-designed to align your transducer perfectly parallel to the waterline. Without it, even slight hull angles can skew your sonar data, leading to missed fish or unreliable depth readings during those critical moments on the water.

Why Hull Deadrise Matters for Sonar Performance

Most boats have a hull deadrise angle— the tilt of the hull bottom from flat—that ranges from 5 to 25 degrees or more. If your mounting spot exceeds 5 degrees, the transducer naturally points away from the water, distorting signals. This fairing block compensates by creating a wedge-shaped mount that holds the GT56-TH transducer flush and forward-facing. Anglers chasing trophy bass or sailors navigating rocky shallows report sharper SideVü and ClearVü images, plus more accurate traditional CHIRP sonar, thanks to this simple yet essential accessory.

Seamless Compatibility and Build Quality

Precision-molded for the GT56-TH series, this fairing block fits like a glove, ensuring no gaps or vibrations that could compromise your setup. Crafted from durable marine-grade plastic, it withstands constant water exposure, UV rays, and the rigors of saltwater environments. It's a straightforward upgrade for boats with V-hulls, deep-Vs, or any design where standard flush-mounting falls short. Pair it with Garmin chartplotters or fishfinders for a fully optimized marine electronics suite that delivers real-time intel on underwater structure and fish location.

Step-by-Step Installation Insights

Getting this fairing block in place doesn't require a marine yard overhaul. Start by tracing the hull's deadrise at your chosen thru-hull spot—typically forward of the running gear for clean water flow. Dry-fit the block and transducer, mark your drill points, and secure with marine sealant and stainless hardware. The angled design eliminates trial-and-error shimming, saving hours of frustration. Pro tip: Sand the mating surfaces lightly for a bombproof bond that holds through rough seas.

  • Measure deadrise accurately with an angle finder.
  • Choose a spot with minimal turbulence.
  • Apply sealant generously to prevent leaks.
  • Test alignment with a level before final torquing.

Real-World Advantages for Boaters

Boat owners who've added this fairing block rave about transformed sonar performance. One offshore angler noted pinpointing wrecks at 200 feet with unprecedented detail, while a weekend tournament fisher credited it for doubling his hookups on suspended crappie. Beyond fishing, it's invaluable for safety—spotting submerged hazards or maintaining course in low visibility. This isn't just a mount; it's the difference between fuzzy echoes and actionable underwater maps that keep you ahead of the game.

Long-Term Maintenance and Care

To keep your setup performing season after season, inspect the fairing block annually for cracks or marine growth. A quick wipe-down with a soft brush and hull cleaner removes barnacles without scratching. In cold climates, haul out and store dry to avoid freeze damage. With minimal upkeep, it supports years of reliable service, protecting your investment in advanced Garmin sonar technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

What hull deadrise angle requires a fairing block for GT56-TH transducers?

Any mounting location with a deadrise exceeding 5 degrees benefits from a fairing block to ensure the transducer sits parallel to the waterline for optimal sonar performance.

Is this fairing block compatible with all GT56 series transducers?

Yes, it's specifically designed for the GT56-TH thru-hull models, providing a precise fit that enhances CHIRP, ClearVü, and SideVü scanning accuracy.

How does the fairing block improve sonar readings?

By aligning the transducer face perpendicular to the water flow, it eliminates signal distortion from hull angle, delivering clearer fish arches, sharper structure details, and precise depth measurements.

Can I install the fairing block myself?

Absolutely—most boaters handle it with basic tools like a drill, angle finder, and marine sealant. Focus on a clean, turbulence-free location for best results.

What material is the Garmin fairing block made from?

It's constructed from high-impact, UV-resistant marine plastic, built to endure harsh saltwater conditions and prolonged submersion without degrading.

Will this fairing block work on stepped hulls or multi-hull boats?

It excels on V-hulls and deep-V designs but verify your specific deadrise; for complex hulls, multiple blocks or custom shimming may optimize placement.

Garmin Fairing Block for GT56-TH

Model: 010-12224-03

Use this fairing block to position your GT56 series of thru-hull scanning transducers parallel to the water line for increased sonar accuracy. If the deadrise angle of your mounting location exceeds 5 degrees, you should use a fairing block to mount the device.




SKU: NVN-1003105
MPN: 010-12224-03
UPC: 753759295776
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