DuPont Spinner
Seaman
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2003
- Messages
- 53
I read a previous post where the transducer was causing cavitation when turning. If you were to look at the back of my boat, the transducer is mounted on the left. When I make a right turn the motor cavitates. When turning to the left, all is well. The transducer is for a Garmin 160. Can that little itty-bitty thing really cause so much trouble? I have a 13ft. boat similar to a Livingston. It's called a Sportcat and I have a 9.9hp Suzuki with the cavitation plate mounted even with the bottom of the hull. Like I stated before, cavitation only happens when turning right. Any comments will be most welcome. DuPont