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cprytula
Joined: 19 Jan 2012 Posts: 8 Location: Saskatoon, SK
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 12:27 pm Post subject: Depth Finder |
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I know this question has been asked before just can't find the post. Does anyone know of a through hull transducer and depth finder make that would work for aluminum boats? Not to keen on installing one on the back of the transom.
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Gent911
Joined: 16 Apr 2011 Posts: 29 Location: Montreal Quebec
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:44 pm Post subject: |
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Alumaducer from Vexilar
but I don't know if there good |
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conehead
Joined: 02 Sep 2009 Posts: 19 Location: Lloydminster
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Posted: Sun Apr 14, 2013 8:54 pm Post subject: |
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tried a few without luck and then got talking with some reps from Lowrance and hummingbird on their opinions on this and both said they don't work well thru aluminum. I ended up using a lowrance in hull,(hole drilled through floor), but I went through the trim tab instead, Works good so far, 2 years and its still there. |
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Rivernut
Joined: 16 Aug 2009 Posts: 34 Location: Massachusetts
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Posted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:07 am Post subject: |
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Sonar isn't really necessary on a jet boat unless you also use the boat on lakes and deeper rivers. If you can't see / feel the bottom most of the time then you're not jet boatin'! All transducers will shoot through aluminum hulls and show basic depth, but not a lot of detail in deeper water. I tried an Alumaducer and it worked no better than the stock transducer. I mounted my Lowrance transducer to the port side steering bracket on my American Turbine SD-309. It sits higher than the planing part of the hull so it doesn't get whacked when running skinny water, which is what jet boats do. I figure on plane doesn't matter because I have a GPS map. I get a good reading in deep water when looking for fishies. It has stayed secured as is for three years of heavy use on the debris filled Connecticut River. It has survived multiple encounters with "negative depth", rocks, trees, ice sheets, etc.
_________________ Real boats don't have propellers!
-- Rivernut
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