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Originally Posted by ltppowell
It takes a little while to connect with a new boat. You'll figure it out. As far as the depth finder is concerned, there are low and high speed transducers. The low speed should be on your transoms and a high speed would probably be inside your hull. Most boats don't have the high speed transducer, and even if you do, there is typically a blind spot between a few miles per hour and "high speed".



Besides the one on the trolling motor this is all I see.

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Not familiar with that brand, but looks like a down and a side scan transducer. You're good. They aren't intended to work at more than a few mph.


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Originally Posted by ltppowell
Not familiar with that brand, but looks like a down and a side scan transducer. You're good. They aren't intended to work at more than a few mph.



Ok, thanks Pat.


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You may have a thru-hull high speed transducer too, but it won't be visible. Mine doesn't pick up depth until 35mph or so.


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I’ll see if I can trace that out.


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I should be able to see wires running in at least, right?


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Look in the wet sump back where the boat plug leads to, inside the boat for a transducer, Jesse.


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Turbulence can also create a false or no read from a transducer. It could be that the transducer may be in the wrong spot, or too low, or even too high. I had to relocate mine a few inches up to get it out of the turbulent water area.

Just a thought.


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Go check out BBC. Bass Boat Central some pretty sharp guys over there.


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