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<blockquote data-quote="charliep" data-source="post: 171366" data-attributes="member: 3309"><p>russ and quack,</p><p></p><p>thanks for the input. i think that you guys are right and the transducer is a little low. russ i think you are talking about using the paint stirrer to check the depth of the transducer and that is a great idea. i wish spring were closer because i want to get this little project going. the rooster tail has to be fixed...it really is ridiculous. it shoots nearly straight up and if there is any wind i get a shower!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliep, post: 171366, member: 3309"] russ and quack, thanks for the input. i think that you guys are right and the transducer is a little low. russ i think you are talking about using the paint stirrer to check the depth of the transducer and that is a great idea. i wish spring were closer because i want to get this little project going. the rooster tail has to be fixed...it really is ridiculous. it shoots nearly straight up and if there is any wind i get a shower! [/QUOTE]
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