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Does the outboard get in the way of sidescan?
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<blockquote data-quote="BernieP" data-source="post: 476201" data-attributes="member: 25295"><p>Finally got the unit and tied it out for just a bit. The outboard does indeed get in the way of the side scan. I have seen where people have mounted the transducer under the boat and just take their chances with damaging it. I'm not using side scan very much mainly becasue I don't know what I'm looking at :LOL2: So for right now I'll just leave it be and maybe just set it to right side only.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BernieP, post: 476201, member: 25295"] Finally got the unit and tied it out for just a bit. The outboard does indeed get in the way of the side scan. I have seen where people have mounted the transducer under the boat and just take their chances with damaging it. I'm not using side scan very much mainly becasue I don't know what I'm looking at :LOL2: So for right now I'll just leave it be and maybe just set it to right side only. [/QUOTE]
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