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Ausfish Bronze Member
Transducer Position
Apologies if this has been done to death folks, or if this post is in the wrong place, but can anyone comment on the attached photos?
Is this transducer too high?
Cheers
Mike
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Re: Transducer Position
looking at that 2st pic, it probably wouldn't hurt to tilt it down just 1 more click....
i would also lower it another 1cm.
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Re: Transducer Position
forgot to add..... if thast a lowrance, and it looks like it is.. have a look in the Sounder Reading thread in this sub forum, i have my pics in there... similar/same hull shape as yours
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Re: Transducer Position
mate to me looks wat too high.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Transducer Position
are you asking because you are having problems with the sounder ? if so what problems are you having? i run a lowrance also and looking at your pick i agree it needs to be angled down a little,,,
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Transducer Position
Way too high in my opinion.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Transducer Position
it looks a smidge high and also maybe needs angling forwards a smidgin. but like has been said, what's the problem? does it work at speed or not? i'm guessing the reason for the post is that it doesn't work at speed.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Transducer Position
Thanks for all your replies folks.
Yes, I am not getting a good reading at speed, even the reading at anchor isnt great.
I saw the pics from Local_Guy in the sounder section and checked my transducer position..... I thought it looked more than a little high.
I will talk your advice and both lower and tilt it down a little. Hope it makes a difference.
thanks again folks,
Mike
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Transducer Position
Hows it goin mate
you arent getting a good reading as the transducer is copping disturbance from the hull you need to lower it so it sits in cleaner water
As stated already lowering it and angling it will solve the problem
Russ
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Transducer Position
I agree with other comments - it looks way too high.
A suggestion on how to get the right height: run a straight edge (ruler or something similar) against the underneath of the hull in line with the transducer so you can see how the water will flow from the hull past the transducer (hope you follow what I'm trying to say there!!)
In my experience on alloy hulls like yours you will need the mid-line of the transducer to be 5mm or so below this "water line" to get a good signal at speed. It might throw a bit of spray around, but give it a go. Also, as others have suggested, the trailing edge of the trasducer could probably be one "click" lower.
Let us know how you go.
Grant
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Transducer Position
One way to potentially check whether it is the Transducer position that is the main problem is to do a long turn at reasonable pace steering towards the side that your Transducer is mounted on i.e. if your Transducer is mounted on your port side then do a long turn to port.
This will "bury" your Transducer much deeper than in normal running and it should start to read the bottom if the problem is simply that it is not mounted deep enough.
Cheers
Dave
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Transducer Position
Great suggestions folks.
Thank you all again for your help...... as you can probably guess by now.... I'm a bit of a noobie
Mike
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Transducer Position
we're all noobies mike, we all learn new stuff every day
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Transducer Position
Livewell pump pickup looks pretty close & protrudes deeper, might be aerating water as well - worth looking at.
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Ausfish Gold Member
Re: Transducer Position
looks a bit high and a bit flat
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