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Topic: Transducer depth question  (Read 2654 times)

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Paulyester

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This may be the wrong place for this question but I'll start here. I've rigged up an over the side transducer arm for my Tarpon 140, my question is how far in the water should the transducer be?


willbd

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If the bottom of the transducer is in the water when you are moving you good to go.

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