whistler
Well-known member
Captnchris, I had to reread your post a couple of times and then think about it. I'm kind of slow and some of what you said goes against what the mfg tells us. So it took a while to digest! That's not to say you're not right as I've found out many mfgs will use any excuse for their product that is not performing as they say it will. They certainly are slow and/or not willing to admit fault or take blame in very many situations. It's usually their motive to try and convince the consumer it's their fault by improper mounting or operator error etc.......! I would like to see more pictures of your transducer mounting from various angles to help me grasp what you have done. Thanks!