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Transducer?
- sdsurf
- Scurvy Dog
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Transducer?
On the bottom of my boat I have this sensor? Anyone know what it might be? The wire coming off of it looks like a radio antenna wire or RCA cable.
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Re: Transducer?
- km1125
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Re: Transducer?
- sdsurf
- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Transducer?
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Re: Transducer?
If you're going to put a new one in the same spot, figure out the angle of the hull at that location and get a ducer that's designed to work at that angle without having to use a fairing block which you'd have to cut on an angle to match the hull. It might be a little more expensive but will save you time on the installation, and it will sit flat on the hull rather than having a block there that could cause drag.
- bud37
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Re: Transducer?
One other to consider is a shoot thru the hull type.....many ways to do that that work just fine unless you want to see the bottom over 1000'.....


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Re: Transducer?
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