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randlemanboater
04-23-2007, 04:51 PM
No, not that kind of shooting.

Is anyone using an "in-hull" transducer?

Is the V's hull conducive to such?

Airslot
04-23-2007, 06:05 PM
I've got an Airmar P-79 shoot thru mounted in my bilge right now. I don't use it as it didn't perform well for me. I prefered the transom mount, at least until I can get my B60-20 tilted element through hull, which should be this year.

tsubaki
04-23-2007, 06:23 PM
I'm looking at a Uniden QT-206. It only goes 199ft. but is ideal for at a glance and in dash. Going to see if possible to mount in the bow.

randlemanboater
04-23-2007, 07:02 PM
I've got an Airmar P-79 shoot thru mounted in my bilge right now. *I don't use it as it didn't perform well for me. *I prefered the transom mount, at least until I can get my B60-20 tilted element through hull, which should be this year. *

Do you know if the poor performance is because of going through hull, or not a good transd, or the way it is installed?

Where exactly is it in the bilge?

;D

bassarama
04-24-2007, 12:31 AM
My Furuno owners manual says that the in- hull Xducers loose about 15% performance, that applies to depth and ability to clearly identify fish.

I have a transom mount Airmar that I installed myself, I’ve gone for a couple of test runs and have marked fish at top speed (42mph) on the gps.

tsubaki
04-24-2007, 08:31 AM
I remember reading years ago of the thru hull difficulties and hope the newer transducers can overcome the old problems. The instructions said to locate it where the glass appeared the most consistant and no air voids (usually the bilge area). Also go as far as to make a container filled with mineral oil that contacted the hull or apply a sealant to the transducer and glue to the hull (again have no air voids).

Airslot
04-24-2007, 10:58 AM
R'Man, I'm not sure why it didn't work...I just chalked it up as an expirement gone bad. It's still mounted in the bilge, on the starboard side, maybe 10" from the keel if that far. It's only been used for 10 minutes. I've never gotten around to pulling it out. Heck, now I'm curious if the mineral oil is still in there?

snoozer
04-29-2007, 09:34 AM
I am using a garmin unit in mine and it works ok through hull and paint at slower speeds, say up to fifteen. I use the split screen (200/50) in mostly shallow water and it will show coral and sponges on the bottom, too.

As an edit: Mine is set in hard epoxie, about four foot from the transom and two foot from the keel.

randlemanboater
04-29-2007, 04:19 PM
My new "high speed/low drag" transom mount ducer showed up last week while I was @ the coast so I am not going to attempt it.