Just got me a Humminbird 596c HD fish finder, the 640x640 5" screen model with down imaging, duo beam and all the fancy stuff. Purchased from a local boater that bought a new boat that already had a fish finder installed, so he sold me his old rig as a complete set - which means it needs to be installed to my 17' boat.
I understand that mounting the transducer to the boat should be done as vertically true as possible. But here lies the problem: my boat lists a bit to the side (steering wheel side/starboard). Before I attempt to install the transducer I wanted to inquire with you folks here as to how I should go about doing this. As in, do I mount it in a slight angle in order to compensate for the boat's slightly off angle while on the water? Or should I try to address the listing before doing any installation?
About the listing: I suspect the reason for the listing could due to poor weight distribution. Even with wife and kids sitting on the port side (some 40 lbs heavier than me in total) the boat still seems to be listing a bit to the right side. is this a common complaint or should I look into possibly doing some weight distribution fixes? For instance, on the right side of the boat is the steering wheel, the battery, the electric troller motor. I suppose I could try and move the battery to the port side, although I'd only do this if you folks think it'd help. The portable gas tank is always placed as far to the port side as possible, on the opposite side of the battery. And it still has a very slight list to the right.
The pic below shows me on a solo run, suppose it's expected it would list a bit given my weight (a mere 65k/150 lbs). It also shows the electric motor that likely weights a good 10kg, and hidden down further, the marine battery. Wondering if this is common? If so, do I then mount the transducer a couple of degrees off centre to compensate?
This may seem like a very basic question but I am a noobie to boating and could use all the basic coaching as you're willing to offer.
I understand that mounting the transducer to the boat should be done as vertically true as possible. But here lies the problem: my boat lists a bit to the side (steering wheel side/starboard). Before I attempt to install the transducer I wanted to inquire with you folks here as to how I should go about doing this. As in, do I mount it in a slight angle in order to compensate for the boat's slightly off angle while on the water? Or should I try to address the listing before doing any installation?
About the listing: I suspect the reason for the listing could due to poor weight distribution. Even with wife and kids sitting on the port side (some 40 lbs heavier than me in total) the boat still seems to be listing a bit to the right side. is this a common complaint or should I look into possibly doing some weight distribution fixes? For instance, on the right side of the boat is the steering wheel, the battery, the electric troller motor. I suppose I could try and move the battery to the port side, although I'd only do this if you folks think it'd help. The portable gas tank is always placed as far to the port side as possible, on the opposite side of the battery. And it still has a very slight list to the right.
The pic below shows me on a solo run, suppose it's expected it would list a bit given my weight (a mere 65k/150 lbs). It also shows the electric motor that likely weights a good 10kg, and hidden down further, the marine battery. Wondering if this is common? If so, do I then mount the transducer a couple of degrees off centre to compensate?
This may seem like a very basic question but I am a noobie to boating and could use all the basic coaching as you're willing to offer.