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Transducer separation from prop wash
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 495025" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>Why would you use side imaging directly behind the boat where the motor is running ?? My Lawrance does not have SI, only going by what I have watched on fishing shows they show left, right and front, never saw anyone use rear. Have saw them turn the boat sideways to see what was behind but dont remember seeing anyone talk about looking back toward the engine. On the tv shows they normally only use the si when going slow, I would think the transducer would be fine where it was as it worked before!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 495025, member: 1183"] Why would you use side imaging directly behind the boat where the motor is running ?? My Lawrance does not have SI, only going by what I have watched on fishing shows they show left, right and front, never saw anyone use rear. Have saw them turn the boat sideways to see what was behind but dont remember seeing anyone talk about looking back toward the engine. On the tv shows they normally only use the si when going slow, I would think the transducer would be fine where it was as it worked before! [/QUOTE]
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