Resurrecting a bit of an older thread...
.. finally got a chance to take the boat out after installing the new garmin unit and transducer.
transducer is spraying TERRIBLY straight up hitting the starboard side of my etec like a fire hose. This isn’t a fine mist as someone described earlier in this post. this is really bad. does anyone care to add any new info as these new dual chirp transducers are really big and this must be a real common problem now. does the tape trick described earlier actually work? this seems super Mickey Mouse but i can’t have this amount of water nailing my outboard.
perhaps fashion a wedge out of a piece of hockey puck
That’s about as Canadian as you can get! Love it.
I get the spray as well. Someone mentioned on the last page about it being about light or short boats with a shallow draft particularly on step that makes it worse. That is certainly my case, a 15'11" boat with a 115hp that has a comically small amount of fibreglass in the water at speed.
For some reason I can't picture what the 'tape fix' is. If the transducer is pictured as an L. Do you mean to wrap the perpendicular '90 degree joint of the L' with tape?
yes i think so?! not 100% sure to be honest; i will post my findings tomorrow.i just wrapped a healthy amount of electricians tape around the transom bracket and the metal bracket attached to the transducer. much research has shown me that water gets forced thru this gap at speed and sprays all over the place; sometimes making itself manifest as a rooster tail behind the boat, sometimes creating a lovely little mist, slowly soaking everyone on board, and in my case, a fire hose of salt water to the lower cowling of my outboard; right where the top cowling clips on. not cool.
It Should read bottom on plane, still something wrong.Ok so a quick update: i wrapped the transducer bracket in electrical tape and this stopped 90% of the spray. super Red Green but what are you gonna do. as far as it being installed too deep, i feel that it is a tad to deep ( wow there’s a first ) but i followed the garmin installation specs to the tee. but i lifted it up about 1/4”.
the real pisser: it’s not reading bottom at all on plane, so obvious dirty water. this isn’t critical, but it would have been nice...i’m gonna try playing with the pitch angle of the transducer to see if i can rectify that.
this kinda stuff drives me nuts. i know every transom angle is different yada yada but man they can’t figure this out? like if the bracket was closed in at the top it would eliminate this. i’ve gotta welder fabricator buddy i’m gonna ya e him make me some sort of plate.
Anyone have any thoughts on wether the plate might interfere with depth soundings?
I met a guy who had spray from his transducer eventually get through the gasket on the cowling of his outboard, and fry some circuitry, so it can have some bad impacts for sure! I got a welding shop to add a stainless guard above it and that's cut back on my spray.