An in-hull (aka shoot-through) transducer mounts to the inside of the hull and transmits and receives sonar signals through fiberglass, eliminating the need for drilling holes in the hull. This also ...
It don’t mean a thing if ain’t got that ping. With apologies to the first lady of song, the late great Ella Fitzgerald, that sums up fish-finder performance. The world’s finest sonar is useless ...
When it comes to fishing, you have plenty of boating options out there to give you better access to the water. However, depending on where you set up shop, it may not be easy to tell where the fish ...
Modern fish finders offer a lot of features in a user-friendly interface to help increase angler’s success. In fact, the hardest part of using the latest fish finders is installation. Advanced ...
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Transom-Mount vs. Thru-Hull Transducers
Choosing between a thru-hull transducer (top) and a transom-mount transducer (bottom) is a key decision for boating anglers. There are benefits and downsides to both. Courtesy Airmar A fish finder is ...
There are two mounting decisions involved with many fish finders: where to mount the display and where to mount the sonar transducer unit. Mounting the display is generally the easier of the two, as ...
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