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roostertail from transducer
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<blockquote data-quote="braden" data-source="post: 394699" data-attributes="member: 15676"><p>I mounted the transducer on the back of my boat about a month ago, and pretty much mounted it as low as possible. When I got up on a plane, it was throwing quite a roostertail. The pic shows the original position. The transducer mount has a vertical slot, so I moved the transducer as far up as it could go. It is still throwing a roostertail. I am guessing that I will need to reposition and remount the bracket itself further up. Does that sound right? Any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="braden, post: 394699, member: 15676"] I mounted the transducer on the back of my boat about a month ago, and pretty much mounted it as low as possible. When I got up on a plane, it was throwing quite a roostertail. The pic shows the original position. The transducer mount has a vertical slot, so I moved the transducer as far up as it could go. It is still throwing a roostertail. I am guessing that I will need to reposition and remount the bracket itself further up. Does that sound right? Any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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