You probably just need to turn up the sensitivity. As for loosing the bottom when moving, your transducer isn't installed or adjusted properly. In case you don't have it, you can get a copy of the manual here http://www.lowrance.com/
I have a Lowrance X37 that came on my Tracker PT170. I added a Humminbird Matrix 17 on the trolling motor. Is it me or is the Matrix 17 just a better unit?
I am beginning to get frustrated with the X37. Does anyone have any experience with this unit? Could someone recommend some setting so I can actually use this thing to find structure and fish? I have thought about changing it out for another but am strapped for $ right now. It seems that the Lowrance X37 is just a cheaper unit, but surely it can do better than what I have it doing.
How many of you have a unit that you can use while motoring at higher speeds? My unit goes out when going at anything really above idle.
Can anyone suggest any good units that are on the inexpensive side? Any help will be appreciated.
You probably just need to turn up the sensitivity. As for loosing the bottom when moving, your transducer isn't installed or adjusted properly. In case you don't have it, you can get a copy of the manual here http://www.lowrance.com/
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Thanks for the advice. Do you know anything about this model?Originally Posted by IBNFSHN
if you are loosing your signal at a speed above idle, your transducer is probably getting air under it. have someone drive the boat, lay down and look over the back, having them speed up and see whats going on around your transducer. be careful doing it. be safe. you probably have a wake developing under the unit when you speed up. move it to the outside edge of the transom, in slick water. it should work fine then. lowrance is quality stuff. just sounds like to me the unit is mounted incorrectly.
listen with your eyes---its the only way to beleive what you hear...
Thanks. I will try that, but I would think the dealer would install it correctly. Did I really say that?Originally Posted by rango
Sorry to have to be the one to tell ya. I had a X37 came with the boat. Had problems so got a new high power one. I put the transducer in the exact same spot as the old one. Now I have no problems. So it might be ok were it was installed. You just need more power. My X135 is great. I see stumps and grass clearly. Can see fish right next to a stump. Has Captain Kirk like to say. Scottie I need more power.
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