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|  transducer creates roostertail 
			
			I sure I installed the bracket and sounder in the right place, but I'm getting a vertical roostertail right at the transom and about 6" taller than the transom. Should front of the transducer be adjusted downwards? Thanks
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			I would check your manual, but the transducers on my Garmins need to be parrellel to the bottom of the hull. maye you have it mounted to close to the center? My tranducers are located @ the last notch in the hull towrds the out side ends of the transom. 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			Add another ducer to the other side....now you have dual roostertails - should perform much better now ;) Sorry but could not resist! My swim platform does that, but I really don't give a sh*t! ::) 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			Pointing the front down slightly might reduce the problem. Most tranducers are mounted level with the bottom of the boat or 1/4" below. Chances are it's too deep in the water. LIKED THAT Blue ;D ;D 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			Anytime there Tsubaki!  Seas, if you still have the installation instructions check over them carefully. Otherwise consult the Garmin website to see if you can find out more. I know those ducers can be picky for sure! 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			If its working correctly I'd leave it alone. Its going to kick up some water.
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			I bet if we had a picture we could diagnose it better. ::)
		 
				__________________ *************************************** Stay Safe! Sold - 1984 V-20 Cuddy with a 2003 Johnson 140 hp gas sippin 4-stroke. 1995 Ranger 250C with a 2015 Suzuki 300 hp 4-stroke. | 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			POST PICTURE POST PICTURE ;D ;D ;D ;D 
				__________________ '75 Cuddy with '00 Johnson Ocean Pro 150 horse Benny | 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			For what it's worth I just installed a Garmin 498 this weekend with the transom mount transducer and also have the same rooster tail effect. However the sonar is working great and provides a good picture even at WOT, so I'm not concerned about the rooster tail, as long as the sonar is performing so well. Just my 2 cents. 
				__________________ 1994 V-21 Cuddy w/ Yamaha 150 | 
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|  Re: transducer creates roostertail 
			
			I lose bottom over 25 mph most of the time.  :-/
		 
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