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Trolling Motor only goes 2mph on 14' v-hual - Is that good ?
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<blockquote data-quote="MtnDew" data-source="post: 301587" data-attributes="member: 10632"><p>My guess is the interference is that the HB transducer is 7" long and the gap between my outboard and transom is 4-5". The side image picks up the motor a bit and the prop wash. I get lines up and down all the sonars when I kick the speed up on the outboard.</p><p></p><p>I did find today that I get lines but if I get to 6mph and let it go for a second it will start reading clear.. but 4-5 mph is like a dead zone.</p><p></p><p>-rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnDew, post: 301587, member: 10632"] My guess is the interference is that the HB transducer is 7" long and the gap between my outboard and transom is 4-5". The side image picks up the motor a bit and the prop wash. I get lines up and down all the sonars when I kick the speed up on the outboard. I did find today that I get lines but if I get to 6mph and let it go for a second it will start reading clear.. but 4-5 mph is like a dead zone. -rob [/QUOTE]
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