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I have it mounted at least a foot off the centerline of the hull. The
hull has a deadrise of 20 degrees. While I thought there would be plenty of good water there, at high speed there could be some turbulence I suppose. I did it that way to avoid having the base sit in the bilge as I was having some trouble with the silicon adhesive the manufacturer suggested. I do always have the option of moving it closer to the keel if I can't live with it. Frank On Wed, 02 Aug 2006 08:02:16 -0700, RW Salnick wrote: frank1492 wrote: I tried using the silicone adhesive again and this time got a good bond. (Bonding the base of an in-hull Airmar transducer to the hull.) Filled with mineral oil (calling this the "medium") as per instructions. Here is what is happening. At low speeds, readings are good, no misses, but at high speed, I get quite a few false readings, both too high and too low. Is this a problem with in-hull vs thru-hull (I seemed to get fewer false readings at high speed with the old Datamarine transducer) OR is it related to bubbles in the medium or improper contact between the transducer and the medium? I see a lot written here about good choices for the medium (marmalade?) Some ideas here would be most appreciated as usual. Thanks to all for your past help. Looks like we're coming to the end. Frank Probably not bubbles in the medium, but rather bubbles in the water under the hull... bob |
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