Transducers Ali Hull
Submitted by Peko on Tue, 2017-08-15 12:05
Apologies for the round about response. I couldnt manage to respond to initial query? not sure why. Anyway a shot of 2x2kw transducers that I had on the back of my Barcrusher. Not a lot of mounting options but I had plenty of success with what is shown.
kuzi
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Date Joined: 29/10/12
Which transducers are they?
I'm looking at fitting a 1kw Chirp trannie sometime soon on the port side but still debating about what to do. I was worried about prop interference on that side. I'm assuming that you are having no dramas from prop wash on that side?
Peko
Posts: 185
Date Joined: 01/10/14
Its not a perfect system in
Its not a perfect system in my opinion. Just the best that I could see being practical at the time. No, I didnt receive any prop interference.
scano
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Date Joined: 31/05/07
jeesus Peko
2x 2kw transducers and a Barcrusher, we are obviously on different pay scales! hahaha
looks like an awesome setup, I am sure there would have been plenty of fish coming over the sides!
scano
squalis
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Date Joined: 23/11/14
transducer mount
Hi peeko please identify the transom mount you are using for the large transducer, i am not familiar with this type, could you also advise the max speed this set up can be used for a usable screen display many thanks.
Peko
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Date Joined: 01/10/14
The tranducers pods and
The tranducers pods and mounting brackets were made locally. I would touch base with one of the guys at All Boats as thats where they were originally fitted. I would cruise around between 20-25kts and pick up things that might be of interest on the screen. Circle back to prove things out at a slower rate
Tim
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Date Joined: 26/09/06
Brackets
The mounts have been developed and made by Ben Punch at Fibrelite boats.
Give him a call he has a lot of experience mounting transducers and fault finding issues