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Humminbird Helix transducer location
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10/01/17 01:47 PM
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Joined: Dec 2004
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ZX-250
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Just curious if anybody has their HDSI transducer mounted on backplate instead of on the boat. I have my down imaging mounted on backplate but wasn't sure if I could put the so there. Not worried about on plane reading as I have a thru hole transducer. Will be on a Skeeter boat. Thanks for any help.
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Re: Humminbird Helix transducer location
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10/01/17 09:23 PM
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matt varnadore
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I have my hdsi mounted to my Jack plate, I also use a thru hull for on plane. I don't see any issues with my install. Just make sure it's level !
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Re: Humminbird Helix transducer location
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10/01/17 11:56 PM
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Wayne P.
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Just curious if anybody has their HDSI transducer mounted on backplate instead of on the boat. I have my down imaging mounted on backplate but wasn't sure if I could put the so there. Not worried about on plane reading as I have a thru hole transducer. Will be on a Skeeter boat. Thanks for any help. With a Skeeter, you need the extra spacer between the jackplate L bracket and Shield to have side clearance for the hull sponsons. That's using the Transducer Shield and Saver mount system (best there is).
Last edited by Wayne P.; 10/01/17 11:57 PM.
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Re: Humminbird Helix transducer location
[Re: Wayne P.]
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10/02/17 12:06 AM
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Okie Poke
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Just curious if anybody has their HDSI transducer mounted on backplate instead of on the boat. I have my down imaging mounted on backplate but wasn't sure if I could put the so there. Not worried about on plane reading as I have a thru hole transducer. Will be on a Skeeter boat. Thanks for any help. With a Skeeter, you need the extra spacer between the jackplate L bracket and Shield to have side clearance for the hull sponsons. That's using the Transducer Shield and Saver mount system (best there is). 100% accurate statement.
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Re: Humminbird Helix transducer location
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10/02/17 01:10 AM
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ZX-250
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Re: Humminbird Helix transducer location
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10/02/17 02:16 AM
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DEFMP
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Their website recommends 1.5" but I went with the 2" in hopes it would lower the transducer and eliminate the echoes you'll receive from the slide master jack plate not having a hole shot plate. I think it helped a bit, but it didn't hurt to go with the 2" over the 1.5"
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