Lowrance x-87 problems

musky3

Cadet
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Feb 7, 2003
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I have a x-87 with the transducer mounted on the trolling motor.Every time I lift the trolling motor up the unit stops reading the bottom.I have to turn the unit off - on. I have the sens level at 50% in shallow water.This drives me crazy....I called Lowrance and this was there responce.....When operating a sounder with the transducer out of the water it will begin to search for a bottom. This search feature is automatic. When the transducer is removed form the water it receives no echoes and the unit in auto-search can go through a wide range or depths to determine where the bottom is. When placed back in the water, particularly shallower depths such as less than 50 feet the sounder may determine a bottom to be surface clutter is it is currently searching up to 1000 feet. It will eventually come back to the actual depth but this can take some time depending on last known depth, water conditions, actual depth, and time out of the water for the transducer. <br />To reduce or eliminate this problem you may;<br />Turn the unit OFF before pulling the trolling motor transducer out of the water when changing spots. <br />operate the unit in CHART MANUAL MODE which disables the search function......THIS IS NOT WHAT I WANTED TO HEAR,I HAVE TO TURN THE UNIT OFF EVERY TIME I LIFT IT UP
 

Boatist

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Apr 22, 2002
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Re: Lowrance x-87 problems

Musky<br />I really did not see a question but every unit today works that way. If you want to set to manual you could leave it on but you would have to change depth your self. I do not think you want to do that. I did not see what type boat you have but why not mount transducer on the boat. Either shoot thru hull in the back or transmon mount. If you shoot thru hull up front would still have to turn off to stop it from searching for bottom which is what it is designed to do.<br /><br />To set sensitivy better to turn up until screen has many false returns then turns down until only has a few. Will see many more fish this way.
 
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