Just got the hook 7
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Well it's got lowrance written on it, so unless they just re-badge it like ford did with their mavericks then I doubt it.rb85 wrote:Do lowrance use Airmar transducers?
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The hook series comes with its own mate, and im pretty sure they are not compatible with other models, the HDS series can take aftermarket onesrb85 wrote:Do lowrance use Airmar transducers?
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http://transducerguide.lowrance.compurple5ive wrote:The hook series comes with its own mate, and im pretty sure they are not compatible with other models, the HDS series can take aftermarket onesrb85 wrote:Do lowrance use Airmar transducers?
http://www.chsmith.com.au/checkout/cart/
I think it might be this one.
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Okay I've put in a few more hours on the water fine tuning it, roughly 20-30 playing with it. I'm pretty comfortable with the controls and adjusting it and what not, but I'm still not 100% confident in what I'm actually seeing.
How much impact does dirty water (think western pot top end after rain) have on this model? Will it effect the results greatly? I still tend to get a lot of scurry noise on the screen which looks like fish at times, but I'm almost certain it's just sound bouncing off really dense bits of clouds of mud in the water or something?
What do people think of the hook? Should have I paid a little more for something with a more powerful transmitter to distinguish the differences between fish and mud/weed/dirty water, or is it just me still learning the ropes?
How much impact does dirty water (think western pot top end after rain) have on this model? Will it effect the results greatly? I still tend to get a lot of scurry noise on the screen which looks like fish at times, but I'm almost certain it's just sound bouncing off really dense bits of clouds of mud in the water or something?
What do people think of the hook? Should have I paid a little more for something with a more powerful transmitter to distinguish the differences between fish and mud/weed/dirty water, or is it just me still learning the ropes?
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http://support.lowrance.com/system/self ... LE_ID=2967
I've just read the above and it appears what I'm seeing is a lot of surface clutter noise, likely being from waves/current/bubbles etc, the 'fish' I'm seeing that I previously thought weren't fish, probably were in fact fish lol but the reason they don't come up as very pronounced arches is likely to do with my transducer angle. Atm fish basically show as flat horizontal lines, I read this snippet of the article and may have found my problem:
"If you still don't get good fish arches on the screen, it could be the transducer's mounting is incorrect. If the transducer is mounted on the transom, adjust it until its face is pointing straight down when the boat is in the water. If it is angled, the arch won't appear on the screen properly. If the arch slopes up but not down, then the front of the transducer is too high and needs to be lowered. If only the back half of the arch is printed, the nose of the transducer is angled too low and needs to be raised"
So maybe if I face it directly down (90 degrees to water surface level) it'll show a more profound arch?
I've just read the above and it appears what I'm seeing is a lot of surface clutter noise, likely being from waves/current/bubbles etc, the 'fish' I'm seeing that I previously thought weren't fish, probably were in fact fish lol but the reason they don't come up as very pronounced arches is likely to do with my transducer angle. Atm fish basically show as flat horizontal lines, I read this snippet of the article and may have found my problem:
"If you still don't get good fish arches on the screen, it could be the transducer's mounting is incorrect. If the transducer is mounted on the transom, adjust it until its face is pointing straight down when the boat is in the water. If it is angled, the arch won't appear on the screen properly. If the arch slopes up but not down, then the front of the transducer is too high and needs to be lowered. If only the back half of the arch is printed, the nose of the transducer is angled too low and needs to be raised"
So maybe if I face it directly down (90 degrees to water surface level) it'll show a more profound arch?
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Post some pics of what your seeing mate, and also of the transducer install. (side and back shot) then maybe we can help a bit further
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Good idea lolpurple5ive wrote:Post some pics of what your seeing mate, and also of the transducer install. (side and back shot) then maybe we can help a bit further
Alright mate next time I go out I'll get a few snaps
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Having a difficult time sounding in offshore waters? I head out the wpb entrance and sounder just stays on .3 of a metre depth. Is it due to maybe the swell playing around with the transducer or is it just not powerful enough to pick up 20m+ water (you would think it should)