Would like info on a fish finder for a 12ft kayak. Some questions-type of power? How do transducers work?
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Welcome to the site. Not to stub the question but if you search this forum you will find answers to all the questions you have. the upper right hand corner of this site has a search area next to a symbol of a magnifying glass.Freddie T
2016 Hobie Outback LE #236
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Originally posted by jrentch View PostWould like info on a fish finder for a 12ft kayak. Some questions-type of power? How do transducers work?
Here's a link that explains how transducers work:
http://airmartechnology.com/uploads/...k_intro_lr.pdfHobie fleet:
2017 Quest 13
2015 Outback
2014 Outback
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Originally posted by jrentch View PostThanks Cowpokey,
That's what I thought. Just want to see the various FF, and mounts at the greet. See you there.Hobie fleet:
2017 Quest 13
2015 Outback
2014 Outback
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I also have the Lowrance Elite-4 HDI. Great unit. Highly recommended.
With a wooden kayak, I would go with the arm style. As cowpokey suspected, shoot-thru wood won't turn out well if it turns out at all.
If you are careful with loading/unloading, stern mounted is probably the cleanest install.
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I got a cheap Humminbird black and white unit from Craigslist for $20. It is a dual beam unit and works ok. Fish show up, underwater structure shows up. Underwater plants/weeds show up. It shows the bottom contour. It works ok and since it is black and white, the battery drain is very small.
I could see eventually upgrading to a unit with side scan or down imaging sonar and also with a GPS chart plotter. But my basic unit gets the job done ok. Easily 1/2 of the fishing I do is on rivers where I don't use a sonar unit. If I was fishing the bay or it's tributaries, or solely fishing lakes/reservoirs, a sonar unit is very, very helpful.
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