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Last week when I went to West Point Lake the Lowrance X65 depthfinder on the
dash of my boat started acting strange - giving me fuzzy readings and finally locking in on a 0 to 5 foot scale and showing the bottom at 2 feet, no matter how deep the water. Yesterday I went to Oconee and the depthfinder worked fine - for a little while. Then it started again, giving fuzzy readings and then locking in on the 0 to 5 foot scale. I have an identical X65 on the front so I switched. It started doing the same thing. Only thing I could figure was a tranducer problem. I took the boat out and went to a nearby marina and found a tranducer that would work. I bought it and headed back to the ramp. At the ramp, when I reached down to put the plug back in, I noticed the tranducer was tilted back. I had looked at it before and it looked fine, but I had not crawled under there to check. It was loose and would tilt back when moving in the water, then go straight when the boat stopped. I could not see a problem but as soon as I got under there and tightened it up, it worked fine. I now have a spare tranducer! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Let's hope that'll be the worst mistake you make this year Ron...
WW -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Last week when I went to West Point Lake the Lowrance X65 depthfinder on the dash of my boat started acting strange - giving me fuzzy readings and finally locking in on a 0 to 5 foot scale and showing the bottom at 2 feet, no matter how deep the water. Yesterday I went to Oconee and the depthfinder worked fine - for a little while. Then it started again, giving fuzzy readings and then locking in on the 0 to 5 foot scale. I have an identical X65 on the front so I switched. It started doing the same thing. Only thing I could figure was a tranducer problem. I took the boat out and went to a nearby marina and found a tranducer that would work. I bought it and headed back to the ramp. At the ramp, when I reached down to put the plug back in, I noticed the tranducer was tilted back. I had looked at it before and it looked fine, but I had not crawled under there to check. It was loose and would tilt back when moving in the water, then go straight when the boat stopped. I could not see a problem but as soon as I got under there and tightened it up, it worked fine. I now have a spare tranducer! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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....get another boat to put that transducer on, then you can share the X65
between them said Huck |
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get another boat to put that transducer on, then you can share the X65
between them said Huck Good idea - already thought of that. I am putting together a boat to use on small waters and all I need now is a power cord! Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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