I'm installing the transducer for a Hummingbird 190C on my 20' pontoon. Everything is pretty straightforward except the Hummingbird instructions tell you to level the boat fore and aft - beam to beam on the trailer, then level the transducer. However, my pontoon - like all pontoons - does not sit level in the water. The stern sits deeper than the bow because of the engine weight, etc. The angle is at least 10 or 15 degrees off level. So, if I install it leve nowl it will in fact, be pointing forward in the water.
Does it really matter or will it just give me a little more of a forward looking cone? Can that screw up depth measurements? Accurate depth is important, since once I locate the fish, I'll need to set my downriggers to that depth. Am I over engineering this? Should I try to compensate for the boat tilt?
Does it really matter or will it just give me a little more of a forward looking cone? Can that screw up depth measurements? Accurate depth is important, since once I locate the fish, I'll need to set my downriggers to that depth. Am I over engineering this? Should I try to compensate for the boat tilt?