Lowrance electronic X136DF Transducer Orientation And Fish Arches, Shoot-Thru-Hull Preparation

Models: X125

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TRANSDUCER ORIENTATION AND FISH ARCHES

TRANSDUCER ORIENTATION AND FISH ARCHES

If you do not get good fish arches on your display, it could be because the transducer is not parallel with the ground when the boat is at rest in the water or at slow trolling speeds.

 

Partial fish arches

Transducer aimed

Transducer aimed

too far back

too far forward

Full fish arch

Proper transducer angle

Transducer angles and their effects on fish arches.

If the arch slopes up – but not back down – then the front of the trans- ducer is too high and needs to be lowered. If only the back half of the arch is printed, then the nose of the transducer is angled too far down and needs to be raised.

NOTE:

Periodically wash the transducer's face with soap and water to re- move any oil film. Oil and dirt on the face will reduce the sensitivity or may even prevent operation.

SHOOT-THRU-HULL PREPARATION

The transducer installation inside a fiberglass hull must be in an area that does not have air bubbles in the resin or separated fiberglass lay- ers. The sonar signal must pass through solid fiberglass. A successful

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Lowrance electronic X136DF, X135 Transducer Orientation And Fish Arches, Shoot-Thru-Hull Preparation, Partial fish arches