NautiBuoys said:Could be a number of issues without seeing your setup. However, 2 of the more common are:
2) the gap between the transducer and the transducer bracket is 'jetting' the water up. Try filling that gap; I have used hockey tape temporaily and when I confirmed that was my issue, I cut a rubber toilet flange in half and secured it. I did not want to fill that gap with silicone or 5200 so transducer could still kick up if hit.
LDUBS said:NautiBuoys said:Could be a number of issues without seeing your setup. However, 2 of the more common are:
2) the gap between the transducer and the transducer bracket is 'jetting' the water up. Try filling that gap; I have used hockey tape temporaily and when I confirmed that was my issue, I cut a rubber toilet flange in half and secured it. I did not want to fill that gap with silicone or 5200 so transducer could still kick up if hit.
+ 2 on this. My old transducer did exactly what you describe and it had a gap between the transducer unit and bracket. My new transducer came with a piece that fills that gap and I no longer have the problem. Both were Humminbird, btw.
Johnny said:Dubs - so that is what that little filler piece is for ??? LOL
having never had a fancy fish finder before, I wondered what
that little filler piece was for - - - - now I know - thanks.
Yep, it would be easy to toss that small rubber piece aside not knowing what it was for. Haha
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