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Installing the Surface Connector Mount

When using the Surface Connector Mount you must first remove the Bulkhead Connector 

Mount from the Connection Harness. Use a pair of wire cutters to cut through the narrowest 

section of plastic and prise the mount off. 

  

1.  Locate and mark where you would like to position the Bulkhead Connector Mount.  

2.  Using a 19mm/3/4”  hole saw, cut through the bulkhead at the marked location (making 

sure not to drill into any support structure).

3.  Feed the Connection Harness through the hole so that you are left with only the 

Bulkhead Connector Mount visible (as per image).

4.  Using the screws provided secure the Bulkhead Connector Mount in place over the hole. 

1. Locate and mark where you would like to position the Surface Connector Mount. If you 

are using the adhesive pads wipe that area with the alcohol swabs provided. 
2. Place the end of the wiring loom into the Surface Connector Mount so the rubber 

connector sits flush with the end of the Surface Connector Mount.  
3. Using either the adhesive pads or screws provided, secure the Surface Connector Mount 

so that it clamps the end of the wiring loom in position.

Note – Do not screw into the hull itself!

Mounting Cup

 

Connector Storage Boss

 

The connector storage boss keeps the Jumper Lead connector sealed and out of the way 

whilst on the rack or in transit. 
It can be mounted either inside the mounting cup, by drilling through the two lower 

‘dimples’, or directly on the boat.

The Mounting Cup fits to any boat and accommodates all makes of coxing amplifiers.

Selecting the Right Mount

Generally we recommend using the Bulkhead Connector Mount in stern coxed boats and 

the Surface Connector Mount in bow coxed boats. However this can vary depending on 

boat type and make so we suggest you select the mount that is best suited to your boat.   

Installing the Bulkhead Connector Mount

 

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