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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Project turned into a rebuild.
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495054" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>I understand...I can be quite anal about certain things myself. It can make a big difference when your looking at 100 plus feet in depth. My deepest water is about 35 feet and most is less than 25 ft, so I dont think about those in really deep water. Years back I experimented with a transducer attached to a flat board that I could clamp to the side of my boat. I played around with tilting and angling that transducer and checking the image and depth readings to see if there was a difference. Well not much unless the angle was drastically changed !! So why would I bother to worry about a few degrees ?? However with todays much more precise sonar units, it might pay to be more accurate in the setup, especially in really deep water!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495054, member: 1183"] I understand...I can be quite anal about certain things myself. It can make a big difference when your looking at 100 plus feet in depth. My deepest water is about 35 feet and most is less than 25 ft, so I dont think about those in really deep water. Years back I experimented with a transducer attached to a flat board that I could clamp to the side of my boat. I played around with tilting and angling that transducer and checking the image and depth readings to see if there was a difference. Well not much unless the angle was drastically changed !! So why would I bother to worry about a few degrees ?? However with todays much more precise sonar units, it might pay to be more accurate in the setup, especially in really deep water! [/QUOTE]
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