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<blockquote data-quote="Dirt Ball" data-source="post: 417893" data-attributes="member: 21103"><p>It looks like where you have the transducer located in the first photo is just to the right of one of the strakes in your hull. The water flow past the strake will be turbulent causing the transducer to lose contact with the bottom. The location your pointing to move it to is too close to the motor as another responder has stated. The transducer should be located midway between strakes and a foot or so away from the motor. The best location looks like where your bunk is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dirt Ball, post: 417893, member: 21103"] It looks like where you have the transducer located in the first photo is just to the right of one of the strakes in your hull. The water flow past the strake will be turbulent causing the transducer to lose contact with the bottom. The location your pointing to move it to is too close to the motor as another responder has stated. The transducer should be located midway between strakes and a foot or so away from the motor. The best location looks like where your bunk is. [/QUOTE]
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