Working this thread like a sore rib! I am just posting now, not for a response (though more than welcom) but as a troubleshooting guide for future members. I have completely removed the duct seal I added to the original installation. Removed the transducer from the kayak and inspected the goop. Lots of air bubbles as you can see. So much for professional installation....want something done right, do it yourself.
After cleaning the transducer and the prior installation area, I reinstalled the transducer with a very liberal amouth of duct seal. Luckily I have a large stash, it's something I use on a daily basis at work. After placing the kayak in the Approved Troubleshooting Facitlity (the pool) I came back with a bach of good readings. The screen was very clear, it even registered the exiting foot steps very accurately....and most importantly, I did not mark any fish. I also swept the bottom of the pool with a broom under the transducer, that also registered.
Tomorrow will be another test run at Mariner Point Park in Joppatowne, Harford County. I am hoping with the rain today, it will not disrupt the water clarity and get hindered readings.
After cleaning the transducer and the prior installation area, I reinstalled the transducer with a very liberal amouth of duct seal. Luckily I have a large stash, it's something I use on a daily basis at work. After placing the kayak in the Approved Troubleshooting Facitlity (the pool) I came back with a bach of good readings. The screen was very clear, it even registered the exiting foot steps very accurately....and most importantly, I did not mark any fish. I also swept the bottom of the pool with a broom under the transducer, that also registered.
Tomorrow will be another test run at Mariner Point Park in Joppatowne, Harford County. I am hoping with the rain today, it will not disrupt the water clarity and get hindered readings.
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