I have a 19 foot "north river" style sled boat with a main 200hp yamaha and a 9.9 mercury kicker. The boat was made to have the kicker on the starboard side as there is a welded on swim deck on the port side. The boat also came with a transducer bracket welded to the starboard side between the main and kicker. We've always had "OK" results from the sounders, but haven't really had any sounders that were worth anything.
I've finally bought a Raymarine Axiom+ with the RV-100 transducer. It's about 11-12" long and gets visually close to the kicker and main motor when I mock it up on the existing bracket. That said, all of the advice in every manual, video or post online is that if you have a clockwise rotating prop, you shouldn't mount your transducer to the port side of it. What about the kicker? If there was a time I want clear images, it's while trolling on the kicker.
My main question is... Can I mount this say... 12" from the port side "outer wall" of the boat?
It doesn't get precariously close to a chine, a bunk on the trailer or any props. The swim deck will also block any spray from the transducer. It's PLENTY far from the kicker, and as far away from the main motor as you can pretty much get where there'll still likely be clean water on plane. I don't need to see crystal clear soundings at 60knots (this boat's got some chooch), as long as I get semi-accurate depth, I'm happy with that. The fastest I'll want clear images is around 13-15 or so.
Thoughts? I want to do this right the first time and not end up with unused 1" holes in the transom.
Thanks for all of your help in advance!
--Micah
I've finally bought a Raymarine Axiom+ with the RV-100 transducer. It's about 11-12" long and gets visually close to the kicker and main motor when I mock it up on the existing bracket. That said, all of the advice in every manual, video or post online is that if you have a clockwise rotating prop, you shouldn't mount your transducer to the port side of it. What about the kicker? If there was a time I want clear images, it's while trolling on the kicker.
My main question is... Can I mount this say... 12" from the port side "outer wall" of the boat?
It doesn't get precariously close to a chine, a bunk on the trailer or any props. The swim deck will also block any spray from the transducer. It's PLENTY far from the kicker, and as far away from the main motor as you can pretty much get where there'll still likely be clean water on plane. I don't need to see crystal clear soundings at 60knots (this boat's got some chooch), as long as I get semi-accurate depth, I'm happy with that. The fastest I'll want clear images is around 13-15 or so.
Thoughts? I want to do this right the first time and not end up with unused 1" holes in the transom.
Thanks for all of your help in advance!
--Micah