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    Does anyone know how to fix a rooster tail from the transducer. Just put the HB helix 5 unit on my boat and followed directions on how to install... level with bottom of boat. Any help would be appreciated.
    Also, heard that there is a plug that Humminbird provides ... is this true??
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    I have the same issue!

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    It's a normal occurrence with transducers. My Humminbird and Lowrance does the same

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    I would think a small flap above the transducer would work

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick_iles View Post
    It's a normal occurrence with transducers. My Humminbird and Lowrance does the same
    I've never had a rooster tail like this before. We're talkin' 20' in the air. The Helix transducer is twice the size of a normal Humminbird transducer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    I've never had a rooster tail like this before. We're talkin' 20' in the air. The Helix transducer is twice the size of a normal Humminbird transducer.
    Yea, that's a lot more than I have. I took my Helix off and replaced it with a Lowrance Hook 7. That transducer is quite a bit bigger than the Helix. I still don't have a 20 foot rooster tail. Both transducers were mounted so they were about .5 inch below the hull. It throws maybe a 3 footer. About the same as my Helix did. I've never seen a 20 foot rooster tail from a transducer.

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    Mine is spraying water up off the motor and into the boat ....been playing around with different heights to see if I can settle it down ...

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    Even if you mount it flush with the bottom of the boat it still depends on where you install the transducer ! --- I ALWAYS install mine 6-8" aside of the skeg ( to the left of it) . Never had a problem with a rooster-tail .

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    If you have a rooster tail that means the transducer is to low in the water. The instructions for my helix 5 say raise it up.
    Last edited by Wired; August 1st, 2016 at 08:38 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wired View Post
    If you have a rooster tail that means the transducer is to low in the water. The instructions for my helix 5 raise it up.
    That is what we have always been told and learned.

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