Depth Finder Question

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  • AbunDiga909
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Sep 2003
    • 2470

    • St. Louis, MO


    #1

    Depth Finder Question

    I went on to a new lake yesterday with some friends and had a great time. But, there was a serious milfoil problem in the lake. The whole launch area was 2-5 feet and covered with layers and layers of milfoil that I can see come up to the surface. Yet the depth guage still read 5-9 ft. The depth guage works using sonar, right? I dunno... But do you think it reads the solid bottom of the lake or the top of the weeds?
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  • TwinTip
    • May 2004
    • 294



    #2
    RE: Depth Finder Question

    I would think that you need a more solid surface for the waves to bounce back so you were probably getting the reading from the bottom of the lake and not the top of the weeds. Then again, would a wave bounce back from an area with a heavy concentration of weeds????

    On the depth finder you also have an option for the keel offset. I don't know if you are able to get a possitive setting (to measure the water-line for example which will be above the transducer), I have a negative setting to clear the prop and fins. If this number is varied, it will give you a reading with an offset. At a negative number you will subtract the setting from the overall measurement, at a positive number (if you can do this since I did not try it) should add it. Check the keel offset setting to see if you have to compensate for the reading you are getting.

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    • Alan-S
      • Nov 2004
      • 161

      • Richmond, VA


      #3
      RE: Depth Finder Question

      What does it mean when your depth guage reads -.- ft or 1.2 ft 95% of the time. Does not matter what lake i am on or how deep it is. It used to work great but is is getting worse every week. I don't think I got any readings yesterday at all.

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      • TwinTip
        • May 2004
        • 294



        #4
        RE: Depth Finder Question

        If you power your boat (ignition indicator on) while on the trailer, you will see that the depth gauge shows ---- lines. I think this is due to there not being any signal bouncing back to the transducer. Assuming you are in the water, your transducer may not be working properly.

        From the manual:

        "When there are no alarm conditions, the water depth is displayed.
        If the signal is weak or lost, or there is no transducer connected, the
        display will alternate between the last known depth and three
        horizontal bars."

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        • OldFart
          Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
          • Jun 2004
          • 401

          • South of North & East of West


          #5
          RE: Depth Finder Question

          Alan, what year is your boat? i have heard of df getting stuck @ 1.5, which sounds close enough. OF
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