Danny and me,should have got more pics though.is that your work?
Crappie brakes,if you get close to bigger fish and need to stop your boat.When you hit your front trolling motor and back wash them they run off,you can see it on the livescope.With trolling motors on the rear you usually dont spook them.Seeing it first hand makes you a believer,my buddy has a set on his boat.You can mount them a couple different ways though,dont have to have power poles.But when you put them on poles you dont have to manually deploy or retrack them and you can still use your anchors.Very nice work, but curious what is the purpose of trolling motors on the Power Pole anchors if they are meant for anchoring?
see a couple of things that drift from ABYC standards.Danny and me,should have got more pics though.
Nope,both in forward mode thats what the customer wanted.He wants to use the 32 when zoomed up close and the 34 when zoomed farther out.With the touch screen he had you can toggle back and forth pretty quick.Not sure if you have been around livescope much but the 32 is alittle better close up,but the 34 blows it away when zoomed out.We carried it out on the water and set everything up and made sure thete wasnt any interference,everything worked great as usual.Nice work!
I'm guessing one scope is forward facing and the other is perspective?
May have had a few to drickdrpeppers that issee a couple of things that drift from ABYC standards.
why did you use red conductor for B- mains?