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    Depth finder question

    I’ve got a Lowe boat that had a depth finder in the dash. It’s starting to go bad and I’ve not been able to find one that fits in the same spot. My wife got me a Humming Bird that I’m going to mount on the front of the boat. I was just going to leave the one in the dash to use when I’m moving. If I mount the transducers beside each other on the back will it cause a problem between the two?

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    Re: Depth finder question

    I would put the transducer for the front H bird unit on the trolling motor.

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    Re: Depth finder question

    yes, if they are that close they will cause interference with each other. JMO

    Gary

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    Re: Depth finder question

    Thanks, I'll go and get a bracket to mount it to the trolling motor.

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