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2

Apply marine sealant to the bushings, and at the base of the 

anti-rotation bolt and transducer stem.

3

Seat the transducer housing firmly within the fairing block 

recess.

4

Apply marine sealant to the side of the fairing block that must 

contact the hull.

5

Apply marine sealant to the side of the backing block   that 

must contact the hull.

6

From outside the hull, insert the transducer cable   and 

transducer housing through the mounting hole.

7

From inside the hull, slide the backing block onto the 

transducer and seat it firmly against the hull.

8

Apply the included anti-seize compound to the exposed 

transducer stem and anti-rotation bolt.

9

From inside the hull, use slip-joint pliers to secure the 

backing block to the transducer stem with the included 

46 mm hull nut  , the nylon washer  , and the rubber 

washer  .

10

From inside the hull, use slip-joint pliers to secure the 

backing block to the anti-rotation bolts with the included M8 

nut   and 8 mm washer  .

11

Before the sealant hardens, remove all excess sealant on the 

outside of the fairing block and exterior hull to ensure smooth 

water flow over the transducer.

Thru-Hull Transducer in a Metal Hull without a Fairing 

Block

If the deadrise angle of your mounting location does not exceed 

5 degrees, you can mount the device without a fairing block.

Drilling the Transducer Stem and Anti-Rotation Bolt Holes

You should follow these instructions if you are mounting your 

transducer on a metal hull boat and you are not using a fairing 

block.

1

Trim the included transducer template.

2

Select a mounting location without surface irregularities or 

obstructions.

3

Using the template, mark the location of the stem hole and 

anti-rotation bolt.

4

Drill a 3 mm (

1

/

8

 in.) pilot hole through the hull at the stem 

hole location, from outside the hull.

5

Using a 38 mm (1 

1

/

2

 in.) hole saw, cut the stem hole from 

outside the hull.
The hole must be perpendicular to the water surface.

6

While holding a drill with a 12 mm (

1

/

2

 in.) bit plumb, drill the 

anti-rotation bolt hole from outside the hull.
The holes must be perpendicular to the water surface.

7

Remove the template from the mounting location.

8

Sand and clean the area around the holes with a solvent 

wash to remove dust particles.

Installing the Transducer in a Metal Hull without a Fairing 

Block

It is recommended that two installers complete these 

instructions, with one positioned outside the boat and one inside 

the boat.

NOTE: 

When installing a transducer in an aluminum or steel 

hull, you must use the included isolation plate.

1

Secure the bushings   to the anti-rotation bolt   and 

transducer stem  .

2

Seat the isolation plate   firmly against the transducer.

3

Apply marine sealant to the base of the transducer stem and 

anti-rotation bolt, and the side of the isolation plate that must 

contact the hull.

NOTE: 

Apply enough marine sealant on all surfaces to 

ensure bonding between the plate and the hull, including a 

tight perimeter seal.

4

From outside the hull, insert the transducer through the 

mounting hole and seat it firmly against the hull.

5

From inside the hull, apply the included anti-seize compound 

to the exposed transducer stem and anti-rotation bolts.

6

From inside the hull, use slip-joint pliers or a crescent wrench 

to secure the included 46 mm hull nut  , nylon washer  , 

and rubber washer   to the transducer stem.

7

From inside the hull, use slip-joint pliers to secure the 

included M8 nut   and 8 mm nylon washer   to the anti-

rotation bolt.

7

Summary of Contents for Panoptix Livescope LVS32-TH

Page 1: ...ill 3 mm bit 1 8 in 9 mm bit 3 8 in 12 mm bit 1 2 in metal hull 13 mm bit 1 2 in fiberglass hull 32 mm spade bit 11 4 in fiberglass hull 38 mm hole saw 1 1 2 in metal hull Bandsaw or table saw Slip joint pliers or crescent wrench Masking tape Marine sealant Solvent wash Marine grade epoxy or exposed core sealant that can be used on plastic cored fiberglass hull About the Transducer The transducer ...

Page 2: ...e of the specific point on your boat hull NOTE A boat may have several deadrise angles depending on the shape of the hull Measure the deadrise angle only at the location where you plan to install the transducer Cutting the Fairing Block CAUTION Always wear safety goggles ear protection and a dust mask when drilling cutting or sanding 1 Using wood screws attach the fairing block to a piece of wood ...

Page 3: ...ully to protect against water seepage 1 Select a mounting location without surface irregularities or obstructions 2 Using the template mark the location of the stem hole and anti rotation bolt 3 Drill a 3 mm 1 8 in pilot hole through the template and hull at the stem hole location The hole must be perpendicular to the water surface 4 Place masking tape over the pilot hole and surrounding area outs...

Page 4: ...tion Bolt Hole in a Non Cored or Fiberglass Hull Before you can drill holes for the anti rotation bolts you must drill the hole for the transducer stem and you must cut the fairing block Cutting the Fairing Block page 2 You should follow these instructions when you are using a fairing block to mount the transducer on a boat that does not have a cored fiberglass hull 1 Select a mounting location wi...

Page 5: ... with the included M8 nut and 8 mm washer Do not over tighten the M8 nut 10Before the sealant hardens remove all excess sealant on the outside of the fairing block and exterior hull to ensure smooth water flow over the transducer Thru Hull Transducer in a Non cored Fiberglass Hull without a Fairing Block If the deadrise angle of your mounting location does not exceed 5 you can mount the device with...

Page 6: ...e angle of your mounting location exceeds 5 you should use a fairing block to mount the device Drilling the Transducer Stem Hole and the Anti Rotation Bolt Hole in a Metal Hull You should follow these instructions when you are using a fairing block to mount the transducer on a boat that has a metal hull 1 Select a mounting location without surface irregularities or obstructions 2 Using the templat...

Page 7: ...the template mark the location of the stem hole and anti rotation bolt 4 Drill a 3 mm 1 8 in pilot hole through the hull at the stem hole location from outside the hull 5 Using a 38 mm 1 1 2 in hole saw cut the stem hole from outside the hull The hole must be perpendicular to the water surface 6 While holding a drill with a 12 mm 1 2 in bit plumb drill the anti rotation bolt hole from outside the ...

Page 8: ...y 850 g 1 87 lbs Frequencies From 530 to 1 1 MHz Operating temperature From 0 to 40 C from 32 to 104 F Storage temperature From 40 to 85 C from 40 to 185 F Maximum depth distance 61 m 200 ft Field of view Front to back 135 degrees Side to side 20 degrees Dependent upon water salinity bottom type and other water conditions Panoptix LiveScope GLS 10 Sonar Module Specifications Dimensions W x H x D 2...

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