Pappy,
You're absolutely right about the movement of the trolling motor, waves on the lake and boat movements which occur. Parallel was a relative term. I would recommend that the transducer face be set as level as possible with the surface of the water on a calm day. Also as close to bottom dead center or perpendicular as possible. Plumb and square if you like. When installing I would recommend that the trolling motor also be in its down trolling position. They may also have shims available to aid in this. The frequency of these transducers are relatively low in ultrasonic terms as what we are looking for are not microscopic targets and sound wave length determines the units sensitivity. The bottom of the lake is also not flat so that also has its affect because the angle of incident being equal to the angle of reflection for a greater part of the sound that was generated but enough will be returning to give readings as most surfaces are not glass smooth. So plumb & square will provide someone with the strongest signal in ideal conditions. Most conditions are never ideal. Its a best effort kind of thing. I am also sure that the manufactures have engineered all of these variables into their systems to provide us the best images available.
Thanks for the extra pictures. I sort of imagined thats how it would be set up. Once I see the actual t/d casing it should be easy enough to fabricate something from a plastic cutting board and a few hose clamps. Famous last words right but worth a shot.
Thanks for the info on Ram Mounts I will be looking into these cause my back isn't so flexible anymore.


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