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Fish Finder on an Outboard Jet
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<blockquote data-quote="momule" data-source="post: 414521" data-attributes="member: 20155"><p>My transducer is transom mounted with a flipup Lowrance mount screwed to a transducer mounting bracket that is welded to the transom. When on plane the unit works only at 300khz and the screen is full of "noise" but the numeric readout works pretty well. When not on plane the unit works great. Like a previous poster said, when on plane I'm not really using the unit because by the time it shows me that the water is shallow it's too late anyway. At idling or trolling speeds I'm looking for fish structure and it works fine. Depth finders are a great tool but if you're using one to prevent hitting a shallow obstacle at speed you're going to hit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="momule, post: 414521, member: 20155"] My transducer is transom mounted with a flipup Lowrance mount screwed to a transducer mounting bracket that is welded to the transom. When on plane the unit works only at 300khz and the screen is full of "noise" but the numeric readout works pretty well. When not on plane the unit works great. Like a previous poster said, when on plane I'm not really using the unit because by the time it shows me that the water is shallow it's too late anyway. At idling or trolling speeds I'm looking for fish structure and it works fine. Depth finders are a great tool but if you're using one to prevent hitting a shallow obstacle at speed you're going to hit it. [/QUOTE]
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