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Thanks for all the suggestions. I did try both a soft and hard reset but neither worked. I also downloaded and installed and update that Lowrance suggested when I spoke to them while the boat was still in the water. My unit goes to 2.5 feet when I lose the bottom so it seems like the same problem that Jamesbalog had with his. I did check the Boe website. It looks like the place to get Lowrance parts. Once I took the boat out of the water, I was hoping that Lowrance would check out the electronics and if that was fine, I would buy a new transducer. It’s starting to look like a new transducer is the way to go. Problem is that I won’t really know until the boat goes back in next spring.
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If you get a new transducer, it will have a plug with power wires. So, all you need is a 12v battery and a dock to test it????
If it doesn't work, you have an extra transducer for your next Lowrance...
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