Interest rates, the price of about anything (especially groceries), and overall inflation is having a big negative impact. Lots of boats on the market for sale now.
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Interest rates, the price of about anything (especially groceries), and overall inflation is having a big negative impact. Lots of boats on the market for sale now.
I run a ZXR21 with 5 Ionic 125ah batteries. Hole shot is great. Top end is low 70's.
I've found "Blue" to be best for me; especially with sunglasses on.
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I would check the plugs for fouling, water separator filter (if installed). I don't think it is a battery issue given what is installed. The Yamaha SHO will do what is described sometimes when...
Just open the rear hatches and lay down to reach the pump. It may well just need to be cleaned if the pump is coming on and then tripping. Just push the tabs to release the pump from the housing...
Installed this morning with no issues.
Open fuel tank cap for a couple of minutes re vapor lock, run again.
What motor?
What battery is in it?
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I have run both and am currently in the ZXR21. I like having the extra foot but the 20' boat is a great platform.
You can get answers on this forum to most any livescope question. If you really need something else, Garmin support.
I think if you pull the cowling off you will be able to see this wire and how it routes to the battery. If I understand your question, the cable is the primary one that was connected by the dealer.
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LVS34, no question in my mind. I've dialed in the 106sv often with the LVS34 and you will get an excellent image!
I searched for news of this and can't find any. Does anyone have a link to a news story?
I go about 1.4-1.6 mph typically. Sometimes 2+ mph but not that often. Running Livescope at 135-150' range usually.
Very accurate based on my experiences.
I have a 2024 ZXR 21 and can run around 71-72 mph. Have the jack plate set at 12 most of the time.
I use Active Captain for updates and have never had a problem.
I would recommend the ZXR line as they represent a very good value in terms of price and what comes on them.
The FXR handles rough water very well and is very stable with the big front deck.
Lake Keowee and Lake Jocassee should also be on the list in addition to the above.
The 106sv is a good unit for livescope
swimbait off points with ffs
When the pollen gets heavy, it definitely impacts the image. Happens every year on my home lake. Lasts a few weeks depending on the weather.