Yep got to.get it installed correctly and get the setting right and you be fine
Juat takes bit of time.to get.it all.right
Fishfinder
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- Bluefin
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Re: Fishfinder
Yea I’d get it properly installed too by a professional unless you have experience in that kind of thing
I had mine done by a professional and never had a problem with it so far
I had mine done by a professional and never had a problem with it so far
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Re: Fishfinder
Meh...you can install a sounder yourself quite easily, it isn't rocket science and the wiring is basic and easy to follow. Getting the transducer depth and angle right needs a bit of attention and sometimes trial and error on the water, but it's no biggie. Then of course you need to learn how to use the sounder rather than relying on 'auto' mode for all conditions. RTFM is good advice.
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Re: Fishfinder
if you got no idea how to read a sounder and only getting it to use at this location, then your wasting your time and money tbh
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Re: Fishfinder
purple5ive wrote:if you got no idea how to read a sounder and only getting it to use at this location, then your wasting your time and money tbh
I definitely think there is some wasting going on here, and it’s got nothing to do with money :down: