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I have purchased a garmin depth finder,gps unit. It seems to lose
bottom above 9 knots in salt water. This is installed on a 16' carolina skiff. Before this unit i had an eagle depth finder and it did the same way. I though maybe it was a bad unit so i bought this new and undated unit and it seems to do the same way. I have been told it is because it is on a flat bottom boat but i have to belive there is a way to mount it so this does not happen. Maybe i need to adjust the height but it is installed as per the mfg. instructions. It is a transom mount. Any advise would be very helpful. Thanks, Sidney |
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Geoff's got it dead on. If you really want to get a reading at speed
you usually have to put the tranducer deeper. This most likely will creat rooster tails and added resistence to your planing hull. It will also pick up more seaweed and crap. You might be able to avoid some of this by mounting it way forward on the hull, but of course this raises the issue of, how to clean it when you are out on the water without having to jump in under the boat. This still has problems, though, because in a light chop the hull probably won't have a clean spot and you will constantly be getting air bubbles flowing over the transducer as you bounce causing it to loss the bottom. So that gets back to the mount it on a stick and move it up and down on the hull idea. It would be a great idea because you could make the stick removeable and then you could scan side to side or point it back at your fishing line and see how deep you are trolling. On 14 May 2006 17:05:40 -0700, " wrote: I have purchased a garmin depth finder,gps unit. It seems to lose bottom above 9 knots in salt water. This is installed on a 16' carolina skiff. Before this unit i had an eagle depth finder and it did the same way. I though maybe it was a bad unit so i bought this new and undated unit and it seems to do the same way. I have been told it is because it is on a flat bottom boat but i have to belive there is a way to mount it so this does not happen. Maybe i need to adjust the height but it is installed as per the mfg. instructions. It is a transom mount. Any advise would be very helpful. Thanks, Sidney |
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