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<blockquote data-quote="AllOutdoors" data-source="post: 407513" data-attributes="member: 7081"><p>My transducer, sidescan is mounted just above the bottom of my boat. Fishing deep water,I have no worries. My boat is a river pro and I continously push it's limits in shallow water. With the ducers mounted just above the bottom off the boat, I have yet to have a problem. I ran an outboard jet for years and ran an alumaducer inside the hull. It picked up OK in 15ft off water or less but was only shooting through 100g. Aluminum. I'm sure it would have had more trouble shooting through the 190g. On the river pro. Just mount an inch or so above the bottom if your boat. You may not get a reading on plane, but in my experience is if I'm on plane, I'm not worried about depth. It's to late for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOutdoors, post: 407513, member: 7081"] My transducer, sidescan is mounted just above the bottom of my boat. Fishing deep water,I have no worries. My boat is a river pro and I continously push it's limits in shallow water. With the ducers mounted just above the bottom off the boat, I have yet to have a problem. I ran an outboard jet for years and ran an alumaducer inside the hull. It picked up OK in 15ft off water or less but was only shooting through 100g. Aluminum. I'm sure it would have had more trouble shooting through the 190g. On the river pro. Just mount an inch or so above the bottom if your boat. You may not get a reading on plane, but in my experience is if I'm on plane, I'm not worried about depth. It's to late for that. [/QUOTE]
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