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Transducer causing rooster tail behind boat
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<blockquote data-quote="AnglerC" data-source="post: 425497" data-attributes="member: 21000"><p>A few issues... First it's in storage and I can't get at till spring for pictures. Sorry Johnny...</p><p></p><p>Secondly... I had installed the transducer several years ago. It has performed perfectly. Then last year I completely rebuilt the boat. From the hull up. Add a livewell, pumps, new foam, deck carpet and paint. I'm not completely finished yet but I did get it out on the water before I put it in storage and when I did that is when I discovered this rooster tail issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnglerC, post: 425497, member: 21000"] A few issues... First it's in storage and I can't get at till spring for pictures. Sorry Johnny... Secondly... I had installed the transducer several years ago. It has performed perfectly. Then last year I completely rebuilt the boat. From the hull up. Add a livewell, pumps, new foam, deck carpet and paint. I'm not completely finished yet but I did get it out on the water before I put it in storage and when I did that is when I discovered this rooster tail issue. [/QUOTE]
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