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Default Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

Trying to figure out where to mount FF transducer.

Manual says do not mount behind a step or chine, and instead position on transom on angled part of hull at least 15" away from keel.

First for the dumb questions.
What is the difference between a step and a chine?
FF manuals shows a step as a portion of the bottom of the hull, that ends forward of the transom. I don't see this on the V20's, yet I see posts stating it is a step hull? Is the step referred to in these forums the area between the chines?

The chines are easy enough to see.
Looking at photo's in the gallery, and at least 12 out of 15 boats have transducer mounted starboard side, behind lowest chine. (exactly where manuals say NOT to place it). Some inboards have it mounted port side, lowest chine.

I tried mounting transducer on angled portion of hull, between lowest chine and keel, as close to chine as possible without being behind it. Roughly 12" starboard side of prop. No good. Above 11MPH it goes nuts. Also, it was too close to prop and bubbles from transducer caused ventilation (blow out).

I am left with what I think are two choices (not going thru hull). Mount like most, behind lowest starboard chine. Or, mount a little more to starbord of lowest chine (between the two chines). The second option might place transducer out of the water when on a plane?

Has anyone tested various locations on a V20 CC for best results? Or just set it and forget it..?
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

I'm all over this thread. I'm a bit anal about my transducers and I haven't got it just right after three years. I'll have to look and see where mine is now.

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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

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Wellcraft V-20 Forum / Repairs / Re: In hull transducer mounting/placement . May 3rd, 2006, 1:23pm
Started by labii ***124; Post by labii
I sent an email to Wellcraft and ask if they could assist with the best location . Tom Dystra returns with :

"6 to 8 inches off the keel and 12 inches forward of the transom "
I'm going to give that a shot this weekend .

Read the hole thread here:

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/cgi-bin/...7970;start=9#9
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

Thanks macojoe.
I read that thread, and it pertains to shoot-thru-hull mount, not the typical transom mount that I am inquiring about. For various reasons, this will need to be transom mounted.
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Sorry!!

I will Take a pic of mine, It works great with my Garmin!

I can watch the guy jiging off the back of my boat!!
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

First, the chines are the "flat" areas on the outside edges of the bottom of the hull...coming down the sides of the boat from the gunwales, the chines are where the hull first turns under the boat....the steps are under the hull and run from the bow to the transom... ;) :D...

I mounted the transducer on the port side DIRECTLY behind the 2nd step from the keel(what the manuals say NOT to do)...mounted it one time, never adjusted and reads bottom/ depth at any speed, including WOT...The trick is FORGET about tryin' to line it up w/ bottom of hull, etc...I dropped mine as LOW as it would go into the water and it's not been a problem... ;D...
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

Thanks reelapeelin,

So the first flat area of hull, (the small outermost flat area on bottom of hull), is the chine.

Then, the two other flat area's as you move towards the keel, are the steps. Two steps and one chine on each side?

I think I see it in your gallery mounted on starboard side on first step up from keel. Was there a problem with that location so you moved it to port side and up to second step?

http://www.wellcraftv20.com/gallery/...mp;id=P1010018

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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

Yeah, Rob, you got it on the step/ chine locations...

The unit you see on the strbrd transom in the Gallery is the speed/temp sensor...the sonar is not shown in any of the Gallery shots (sorry) and is on port side under the swim-platform...the reason I went to port for the transducer is so it would be easier to go under port gunwale to run wiring SEPERATE from all other wiring in boat...all the other wiring would cause "interference"...try to isolate the transducer wire as much as possible when you install... ;)...
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

Great point on the port side wiring to reduce interferance.
That may be part of the problem with transducer losing it at speed.
A little tougher with a center console, as wires go under floor from starboard side.

And just to confirm, it is on the top step, not the lowest step like your speedo/temp is? Yet even that high, it stays in the water when on a full plan?

If it works on top step, then it seems FF install manual could be followed, and transducer could be mounted between steps, on the angled portion of hull.
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Default Re: Transducer mount, chines and step hull?.?.

I put mine right on a step, it's really the only place the trailer allowed. At speed, I lose a lot of detail and can't see any fish, but I have never lost bottom. I ran it on the port side because there are fewer wires there as well.

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