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Transducer on Pods?
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<blockquote data-quote="chevyrulz" data-source="post: 317844" data-attributes="member: 10914"><p>as long as there's nothing in front of it to cause air bubbles, it's fine to put the transducer on a float pod. but if the weld between the pod & the hull is sending air across the transducer, it may not read bottom at speed, as in it won't show you depth unless your idling or not moving. i haven't personally tried it on a boat w/ pods, but i'm sure someone around here that has will chime in eventually</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chevyrulz, post: 317844, member: 10914"] as long as there's nothing in front of it to cause air bubbles, it's fine to put the transducer on a float pod. but if the weld between the pod & the hull is sending air across the transducer, it may not read bottom at speed, as in it won't show you depth unless your idling or not moving. i haven't personally tried it on a boat w/ pods, but i'm sure someone around here that has will chime in eventually [/QUOTE]
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