A good mounting location is a place on the hull where there are no hull protrusions in front of the transducer. This may include strakes that may end up at the bow, intakes, etc.
A bad mounting location would be directly benind a strake that has ended, or directly behind a thru-hull. This will send airated water over the face of the transducer and transducers do not like to read through air bubbles
A good mounting location is a place on the hull where there are no hull protrusions in front of the transducer. This may include strakes that may end up at the bow, intakes, etc.
A bad mounting location would be directly benind a strake that has ended, or directly behind a thru-hull. This will send airated water over the face of the transducer and transducers do not like to read through air bubbles
A good mounting location is a place on the hull where there are no hull protrusions in front of the transducer. This may include strakes that may end up at the bow, intakes, etc.
A bad mounting location would be directly benind a strake that has ended, or directly behind a thru-hull. This will send airated water over the face of the transducer and transducers do not like to read through air bubbles
mreeden 1 year ago
... and what is a bad mounting location? This is a thru-hull transducer, right?
mpmboats 1 year ago
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mreeden 1 year ago
hi, what is a good location?
ralphforu 1 year ago
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mreeden
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A good mounting location is a place on the hull where there are no hull protrusions in front of the transducer. This may include strakes that may end up at the bow, intakes, etc.
A bad mounting location would be directly benind a strake that has ended, or directly behind a thru-hull. This will send airated water over the face of the transducer and transducers do not like to read through air bubbles
mreeden 1 year ago