Sorry to bring up an old thread, but was there any update to this issue. Is this still an issue for all X24's? Thinking about upgrading to an X24, but it's crazy to think the depth finder would not be operational on that boat.
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Originally posted by sdfoiler View PostThanks, Mystic! I'll be interested to see if that solves your issue. Seems strange to me that this would NOT be figured out in 2021 with how long depth finders have been around.
Finally spent $130 just for a transducer, adjustable keel angle(so it's shooting straight down), was oil filled, Faria Beede, it wasn't cheap but worked perfectly.
I am not sure the factory really puts a lot of effort in all the variables and testing..
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Originally posted by drx35 View PostI’m very disappointed with my X24 depth finder. It works about 10% of the time. Tablerock is very deep so nit a huge problem but will have dealer looking at it when getting winter service…05 ProStar 209, Navy Flake, Slate Gray, MCX 1:1 Sold
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Ok, I have x23 and glad to hear I’m not the only one experiencing these issues.. mine works at lower speeds only and doesn’t really work well when on plane. My analytical brain tells me the placement of the transducer is the issue.. seems like when there is cavitation under the boat, the thing doesn’t work. It definitely should be centered at keel and as far forward as possible (or wherever cavitation is less) when boat is at speed. Problem is there is so much bow rise, that there is little space for this to be effective… again, just technically guessing here. MC should move to some kind of radar depth system that won’t be effected by this other “noise”when the boat is at speed. I know mine works better then I have a balanced load, people in the bow, less bow rise, but you have no idea where potential dangers are otherwise when things are shifted or at different speeds
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