At 30 knots
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Re: At 30 knots
Travelling at 29.6 knots and the transducer is still reading the bottomFish-cador wrote:?????????????
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Re: At 30 knots
Ok. You need to spell it out. lolWolly Bugger wrote:Travelling at 29.6 knots and the transducer is still reading the bottomFish-cador wrote:?????????????
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Re: At 30 knots
My transducer doesnt pick anythe up unless im going 10 knots... dont know anything about sounders or transducers.
Bought the boat new from jv 5 years ago and it was like that when i got it.
Had my sounder changed and fitted by worstlings crew at cranbourne due to a warranty claim. Same as when new.
Very jealous... and also very lazy as i wont get it looked at...
Bought the boat new from jv 5 years ago and it was like that when i got it.
Had my sounder changed and fitted by worstlings crew at cranbourne due to a warranty claim. Same as when new.
Very jealous... and also very lazy as i wont get it looked at...