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Shoot-thru-hull transducers. What is every ones opinion for using it on a bertram 31? Any one tried it?
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Re: transducer
I believe Carl has one in his, hopefully he can tell you how it is working. I am running an airmar flush mount. Works really well. The scary part is you need to drill a 4 inch hole .
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Re: transducer
Depends on what your use is. If its shallow water and detail is not an issue then they are fine. Depth sounders its a ideal use. If fish finding is your game then I wouldn't recommend a shoot thru unit.
I like pocket mount preferably (I have a Airmar 3 KW 599 unit in a pocket on the keel).
I like pocket mount preferably (I have a Airmar 3 KW 599 unit in a pocket on the keel).
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Carolina Reaper
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Re: transducer
I have a shoot thru….
It works, is super ez and great for depth. I do use for fishing, finding structure up to 50-60’ and find it pretty decent. Now is it picking up as much detail or good for deeper water… I’m not sure, I really haven’t gone offshore in deeper water lately and my other finders with flush mount died. This was meant to be quick need to know depth unit with plans on buying a flush mount when no longer on back order.
So far, I’m really happy with this setup. Maybe deeper water will change my mind when I get the time to venture off shore
It works, is super ez and great for depth. I do use for fishing, finding structure up to 50-60’ and find it pretty decent. Now is it picking up as much detail or good for deeper water… I’m not sure, I really haven’t gone offshore in deeper water lately and my other finders with flush mount died. This was meant to be quick need to know depth unit with plans on buying a flush mount when no longer on back order.
So far, I’m really happy with this setup. Maybe deeper water will change my mind when I get the time to venture off shore
Re: transducer
now thats a painful subject it took me 5 days to install my chirp transducer !!!! huge!!!!! comes with 18" fairing block highly unlikely some nut job wants to tackle this job so i will not goes thru the steps unless someone ask . it also coat a fortune and does not plug into your display however it looks like a X-BOX in multi color precision with vivid intensity of the entire water column to 3000'
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