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Ausfish Bronze Member
Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Would appreciate Ausfish members advice on postioning of transducer. Have been running a Lowrance lcx-15ci
and have recently upgraded to a JRC FF50, both sounders seem to run the same transducer, both sounders seem to have too much screen clutter at anything over 20km/h. Have tried to lower the transducer by 8mm with no difference.I do not run both sounders at the same time as I have been told they may interfere with each other. Hoping there may-be some other Yalta owners out there who could help me.
Cheers Troy.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
transducer hangs down past hull by about 4mm at front and tapers back slightly.
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Is there a strake in the hull ahead of where you've got your sounder positioned? It appears as though you are getting air bubbles under the transducer. We used to have the same problem until we mounted it further down towards the centreline. It's also a FF50, and now we can get the bottom to about 250m from memory at 23knots
CJ
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Cj,the strake would be about 4.5m in front of the transducer and 90mm to the side, as you can see there is not alot of room to move the transducer down towards the keel. Do you think the strake position could still be a problem? Thanks for your feedback.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
geeee
did i repeat myself.....
ps mounting plate may be required
"whats the time"
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Ausfish Silver Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
I've got a bit of a similar problem on my boat, and if ever the wind stops and I get out in the boat again, I've been advised to leave the motor in neutral and rev it up a bit. The problem may be interference at high revs from the motor and nothing to do with the transducer mounting.
Good luck
Whichway
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Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
You can buy mounting brackets from places like with Whitworths. They will allow you to move the transducer easily without having to re-drill holes all the time. Might be the way to go...
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
At a guess i would say your speedo is interfering with your reading, they create a V pattern and looking at the postion would be creating turbulance on the back half of the transducer
cheers
Joe
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Troy - your speed pick is also pretty close - any turbulance at all will cause clutter - I'd be moving it over another 10cms or so.
Actually I pissed mine off all together as I'm running two transducers and didn't have the room. That's what GPS is for
Bugman
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DOH - sorry Jaybee obviously didn't read the second page of this thread
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Looking at the second photo, it is still not low enough in the water.
When you mention it is 4mm below the hull at the front, is that at the centre of the transducer or the inboard face?
It must be below the hull by that much on the inboard side.
- Bean
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Ausfish Addict
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Such is life Buggs
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Help,Transducer set-up Yalta 615
Thanks everyone for your input. Just to confuse the issue, this the transducer on the other side. I dont think there is anything here to interfere with transducer. Do you think the Honda 130 4 stroke would cause interference? I like the idea of a seperate mounting plate.
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