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JohnTr20

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  1. Thank you for clarifying my transducers issues for me.
  2. I run the Garmin under the trolling motor and the lowrance on the transom. Do you think I can run both at the same time and see if they interfere with each other?
  3. So I have a Lowrance gen 3 total scan transducer on the transom and have a garmin echomap on the front along with a Lowrance gen 3, but I want to move the garmin to the back along with the transducer, and add a garmin to the front that can use for Panoptix. But I don’t know if the two different side-scan transducers will interfere with each other or if Panoptix is even worth all this. If someone could clarify for me whether the 2 total scan transducers mounted to the transom would interfere with each other or if they would continued to read as normal? Also if you have any information about Panoptix I’d like to hear it.
  4. I do have the hot foot, I was just concerned with the product and the amount of lifted need to get on plane in shallow water I’ve got the pressure gauge and the blinker style trim, I just never heard of CMC and I fish lake Seminole a lot and just worried about the motor being ripped over.
  5. I have a triton tr20 and have been fishing shallow lakes consistently for the past year and am worried that I’m gonna rip the lower end off my motor. So I started looking around at hydraulic jack plates but I don’t want to spend more than 1k$ on a hydraulic jack plate but don’t want to cheap out either. So I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the CMC hydraulic jake plate. Also I don’t know what height to get, I noticed the TH marine hydraulic jake plate can get to over a foot but do I really need a foot difference or is 5 1/2 enough to get on plan in shallow water??
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