Heres how its mounted
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...6/100_1250.jpg
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...6/100_1251.jpg
Yeah I know. Took a long time to post 2 pics.
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Heres how its mounted
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...6/100_1250.jpg
http://i871.photobucket.com/albums/a...6/100_1251.jpg
Yeah I know. Took a long time to post 2 pics.
Dadgummit Wilbur.....I ain't so sure I can offer boat parkin' to somebody that uses low rent methods of pic posting. Tighten it up. Else you'll have to back that boat of yours into your hotel room......which is very hard.
Wannabe...
Whats wrong with the Pics Too big Too little. Some people are just hard to work with.
I fixed it, Wilbur. He can only "see" pics if they are posted a certain way. Something about his phancy fone. :(
Wilbur,
You have to understand that WB has extremely high standards for posting. You best be shappin up or you will be the recipient of the wrath of WB which IMHO you don't want.
Are you seeing anything wrong with the performance?
I just posted from PHOTOBUCKET which i thought was the right way. Besides its the only way I know. Maybe I need some schoolin?
This is a sticky from the off topic board by G3
How to post pictures from your computer
Easier way to post pictures from your computer.
You can change your "Setting" (upper right corner) to use the WYSIWYG editor which allows you to more quickly upload pics.
Go to: "Setting" (upper right corner)
Click on "General Settings" (left side, middle of My Settings box)
Go to bottom of page and select:
Enhanced Interface - Full WYSIWYG Editing
Then after you have changed your settings here is what you do ,go make a post......at the upper left of your post window there are some icons run your curser over them the square looking one should say Insert Image
1. Click on Insert Image
2.Click on Select File
3.This will take you to your computer files....go to your Picture files.
4.Select your picture
5. Click Open
6.Click Upload File
7.After pic uploads Click on Post Quick Reply
Photobucket? Shoot....I thought you was high class.
CN is the pichur fixin queen of my heart BTW.
I've got the same sort of set up as you wilbur, although the piece on my jackplate does not come that far over. It's basically under the leading edge of my jack plate. Good mount, but it does give me some issues with blockage at neutral and negative trim.
But anywho...you are forgiven for using janky pic posting methods. Just don't let it happen again.
Wannabe...
Wilbur That looks like a good set up on the transducer. If you want to stop having to trim the motor up you can use a y cable and split the signal where you get the left SI beam returns from the left transducer and all other from the right. It will be pretty expensive so if it isnot a major concern I would leave it.
Wilbur, I would not think you have an issue with the td mounting position. As a matter of fact that looks very good. You may wanna go to the humminbird forum and Axed humminbirdgreg about yo problem. The only thing I could think of, is the step may be causing turbulence at higher speeds which would require you to move your ducer to the right to get out from behind the step.
The step is the problem. I have the same boat and had the same problem until I moved the ducer farther outboard.