You have that mounted wrong regardless…Lowrance tell you if you have a outboard engine to mount the transducer as close to the center of the boat as possible but with an outboard it needs to be at least 15 inches away to the right side of the boat.
The hull doesn’t have anything to do with it… it’s the fact that you have an outboard engine, and you mounted the transducer in front of it. The transducer gives off air pockets/cavitations which can have a negative effect and even damage your propeller. But if it works.
You have that mounted wrong regardless…Lowrance tell you if you have a outboard engine to mount the transducer as close to the center of the boat as possible but with an outboard it needs to be at least 15 inches away to the right side of the boat.
Thank you for your comment. This why I said all boats are different. The location works perfectly on my hull.
The hull doesn’t have anything to do with it… it’s the fact that you have an outboard engine, and you mounted the transducer in front of it. The transducer gives off air pockets/cavitations which can have a negative effect and even damage your propeller. But if it works.
@jeremywatts710 thanks for your advise 🙏
@@jeremywatts710 I would love to see how you have yours setup.
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