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 Figure 2. Stepped transom space requirement

TM185HW, TM185M, TM258: 244mm (9-3/4")

Boat Types

Single drive

—Mount a minimum of 15cm (6") beyond the 

swing radius of the propeller (see Figure 1).

Twin drive

—Mount between the drives a minimum of 15cm 

(6") beyond the swing radius of the propeller.

Trim tabs

—Mount inside the trim tab, space permitting.

Stepped transom

—Mount the transducer on the lowest step 

being sure there is enough space above the bracket for it to 
release and rotate the transducer upward (see Figure 2).

Installation

Assembling the Transducer & Bracket

1. Thread the cable through the large hole in the transducer 

support (see Figure 3).

2. Fasten the support to the transducer using the three socket-

head-cap screws and washers supplied. Tighten the screws 
with the 3/16" Allen wrench supplied.

3. Attach a safety ring to one end of each pin (see Figure 4).
4. While holding the transducer assembly against the bracket, insert 

a pin through the

 upper

 hole in the bracket and the support. 

Slide the spacer onto the pin and push it through the remaining 
hole in the support and the bracket. Attach a second safety ring. 
This pin will function as a hinge when the transducer is released.

5. Slide a washer onto the remaining pin. Push it through the 

lower

 hole in the bracket, slide it along the channel in the 

support, and through the second hole in the bracket. Slide the 
second washer onto the free end of the pin and attach the 
second safety ring. This will function as the locking pin to hold 
the transducer in the operational position when underway.

Compensating for Transom Angle: Shims

For the best performance, the transducer beam must be aimed 
straight at the bottom. Since the transom of most boats is angled, 
the bracket must compensate for it. Measure the transom angle of 
the boat with an angle finder.

Standard transom

 (12° transom angle)—The bracket is 

designed for a standard 12° transom angle. 

No shim is needed 

for this installation

. If your boat is capable of speeds above 

20kn (28MPH), install the bracket with one 3° shim, 

taper 

down

. This will ensure that the transducer is in contact with the 

water at high speeds.

Using shims

—The bracket is supplied with three shims; each 

one has a 3° angle. Up to three shims can be combined for a 
maximum of 9°. The shims are designed to mate together. Two 
bosses on the face fit into recesses in the back of another shim or 
the holes in the bracket.
-

Transom angles greater than 12°

—Add the appropriate 

number of shims with the taper up to the 12° bracket angle. 

-

Transom angles less than 12°

—To reduce the bracket’s 

12° angle, group the appropriate number of shims with the 
taper down.

If you are unsure about using the shim(s)

, experiment with 

the them by following the instructions “Mounting & Adjusting the 
Bracket.”

Hole Drilling

CAUTION

: To prevent drilling too deeply, wrap masking tape 

around the bit 22mm (7/8") from the point.

NOTE

: Fiberglass hull—Minimize surface cracking by running the 

drill in reverse until the gelcoat is penetrated.

1. At the selected mounting location, position the assembly so the 

transducer projects 3mm (1/8") below the bottom edge of the 
transom (see Figure 1). Be sure any shim(s) is in place. (You 
may want to tape the shim(s) to the bracket temporarily.) With 
the transducer in the operational position, mark the bottom 
corners of the bracket.

2. Remove the transducer assembly from the bracket by removing 

the locking pin and the hinge pin (see Figure 4). Hold the 
bracket with any shim(s) in place against the transom at the 
marked location. Draw an “X” at 12mm (1/2") from the top and 
the bottom of each slot (see Figure 6).

3. Using a 5mm, #4, or 7/32" drill bit, drill four holes 22mm (7/8") 

deep at the marked locations.

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Figure 3. Assembling the transducer

Copyright © 2009 Airmar Technology Corp.

Copyright © 2009 - 2014 Airmar Technology Corp.

TM260, TM265, TM275LHW: 260mm (10-1/4")

TM270W: 260mm (10-1/4")

bracket

support

transducer

hinge

locking

spacer

safety

Copyright © 2009 Airmar Technology Corp.

Figure 4. Attaching the transducer to the bracket 

screw (3)

washer (3)

support

transducer

cable

washer (2)

pin

pin

ring (4)

detail

channel

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