Humminbird Side Imaging Forums
General => General Discussion => Topic started by: andyjohnson on May 14, 2012, 11:11:53 PM
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I have a 2009 WX2000T with YAM115 1197 bird with in hull ducers when I’m 25mph or less I have good sonar but when 25 to 35 or up I have trouble keeping a depth reading the numbers will flash or read 85’ when I’m in 12’ of water. The ducers (I have 2) are mounted in the back one on either side of the drain plug. I bought the boat used I never had a bird depth finder or in hull ducers before. So my question is- is it the in hull mounting or maybe I need to set the bird differently
Where or how do you guys mount the ducers on a boat like mine and setup the bird
I have side and down img. Two ducers with Y-cable
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You're problem is not unlike many Bass boat guys.
Hauling ass and getting good depth readings usually don't go hand in hand.
This is a very common complaint with high speed boats.
You said that your transducers were in the back. Does that mean on your transom?
If so, then you may be going so fast that your transom is lifted up out of the water so much
that your tranducer(s) are no longer submerged. If the transducer is not submerged, it
can't possibly send and receive pings through the water.
You might need to put one transducer thru your hull, forward of the transom so that
it is making good water contact under high speed. Or possibly a shoot through the hull
transducer, which is also forward of the transom, but shoots down through the fiberglass.
Greg would be able to help you decide which is best.