Originally Posted by
magicpudding
Umm excuse me if i'm wrong, but the prop wash isn't going to be affected by the hull at speed, as the turbulance will be out the back of the boat by the time it rises to the surface. Most badly posintioned transducers drop out at HIGHER SPEEDS, thus the hull interference of the turbulance can have no affect!
Also, regarding the positioning for in reverse. I am yet to go on a boat, big or small, that has a transducer which works effectively in reverse. I think this is caused by turbulance from the hull not the prop.
Just to throw a spanner in the works, what side do you mount the transducer on a boat with 2 counter rotating engines [smiley=jester.gif]
CJ