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For Gene and Tom
You asked about where the B260 'ducer was installed on that Parker. Here
is a note from the boat's owner: "I had it installed when I got the boat. It has the high speed fairing block and is mounted about 18 inches in front of the transom and about a foot off center on the starboard side. Those are just guesses. I can check and measure if it will help you. I think there is a better ducer out now. Not sure what number it is, but I hear it's about the same as far as quality but it has a larger cone angle on the hi freq 200 that matches the cone angle of the low freq 50." H. |
For Gene and Tom
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:30:14 -0500, HK wrote:
"I had it installed when I got the boat. It has the high speed fairing block and is mounted about 18 inches in front of the transom and about a foot off center on the starboard side. Those are just guesses. I can check and measure if it will help you. I think there is a better ducer out now. Not sure what number it is, but I hear it's about the same as far as quality but it has a larger cone angle on the hi freq 200 that matches the cone angle of the low freq 50." Why bother with all that. I have the Airmar dual frequency transducer shooting through the hull of the Grand Banks. The hull is about an inch of solid fiberglass and it works fine up to about 1700 feet of water. |
For Gene and Tom
Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:30:14 -0500, HK wrote: "I had it installed when I got the boat. It has the high speed fairing block and is mounted about 18 inches in front of the transom and about a foot off center on the starboard side. Those are just guesses. I can check and measure if it will help you. I think there is a better ducer out now. Not sure what number it is, but I hear it's about the same as far as quality but it has a larger cone angle on the hi freq 200 that matches the cone angle of the low freq 50." Why bother with all that. I have the Airmar dual frequency transducer shooting through the hull of the Grand Banks. The hull is about an inch of solid fiberglass and it works fine up to about 1700 feet of water. "Why bother with all that." You are indeed an arrogant a**hole. Fish for tuna much off that RV, D'wine? |
For Gene and Tom
harry krause wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:30:14 -0500, HK wrote: "I had it installed when I got the boat. It has the high speed fairing block and is mounted about 18 inches in front of the transom and about a foot off center on the starboard side. Those are just guesses. I can check and measure if it will help you. I think there is a better ducer out now. Not sure what number it is, but I hear it's about the same as far as quality but it has a larger cone angle on the hi freq 200 that matches the cone angle of the low freq 50." Why bother with all that. I have the Airmar dual frequency transducer shooting through the hull of the Grand Banks. The hull is about an inch of solid fiberglass and it works fine up to about 1700 feet of water. "Why bother with all that." You are indeed an arrogant a**hole. Fish for tuna much off that RV, D'wine? Harry, You really want to be very careful calling anyhone an arrogant asshole, you know what they say about glass houses and what not. |
For Gene and Tom
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
harry krause wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 09:30:14 -0500, HK wrote: "I had it installed when I got the boat. It has the high speed fairing block and is mounted about 18 inches in front of the transom and about a foot off center on the starboard side. Those are just guesses. I can check and measure if it will help you. I think there is a better ducer out now. Not sure what number it is, but I hear it's about the same as far as quality but it has a larger cone angle on the hi freq 200 that matches the cone angle of the low freq 50." Why bother with all that. I have the Airmar dual frequency transducer shooting through the hull of the Grand Banks. The hull is about an inch of solid fiberglass and it works fine up to about 1700 feet of water. "Why bother with all that." You are indeed an arrogant a**hole. Fish for tuna much off that RV, D'wine? Harry, You really want to be very careful calling anyhone an arrogant asshole, you know what they say about glass houses and what not. He's oblivious to that. Part of the narcissism. |
For Gene and Tom
On Fri, 18 Jan 2008 22:03:06 -0500, Dan
wrote: Harry, You really want to be very careful calling anyhone an arrogant asshole, you know what they say about glass houses and what not. He's oblivious to that. Part of the narcissism. Which is the counter balance to his low self esteem, something to do with disappointing his father no doubt. That's why he's just a bit touchy about his low transom and all that. So sad. |
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