Tonygdodds
Well-known member
just a daft one,, you have nipped the pinch bolt enough? don't want it slapping up and down
Yes it's nipped up solid
just a daft one,, you have nipped the pinch bolt enough? don't want it slapping up and down
ok, looking at your picture I would say that it is set too low. The transducer should be level with the bottom of the hull and there should be minimum gap between the leading edge of the transducer and the hull otherwise it will create turbulence . I think you can buy a wedge to bridge the gap if needed. I am not an expert but it is just what I have read, apparently hummingbirds are noted for this problem , don't know what make yours is.
Lowrance Elite 7x-HDI...
found it, posted by The jester. Search it on this site . it has some pictures and looks really good , not sure if it will work with yours but will give you an idea.
good luck
I know, they can get you down, but don't let it beat you. It will look different tomorrow. Don't know if you looked at it while you were motoring , but there is something they call a roosters tail that appears if the transducer gap from the hull is too big. have you noticed it at all? also the transducer should be parallel to the water when on the plane otherwise it will actually be lower than the hull and create it's own turbulence so you should curl it up slightly to compensate.