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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 22:51:54 GMT, "John"
wrote: I have a 19' Regal which has what they call a FasTrac hull. This hull has a step that is roughly in the center separating the front and rear halves of the boat. This is designed to funnel air under the hull and reduce drag providing more power/fuel efficiency with less power. I have the same problem with my depth finder at 10+ mph. I have tried filling my bilge with water and putting it in there and it does seem to work off and on. I'm going to take the chance and epoxy it in. Hopefully everything goes well and I get a decent signal. I boat mostly in Tampa Bay and have found myself too shallow on several outings. John, if you are able to access it, I would try to epoxy the transducer forward, just ahead of the step. The step will create turbulence at low speed, and at planing speed, much of the aft portion will be out of the water. Good luck. ....carry on. noah To email me, please remove the "FISH" from the net. |
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