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Attaching the Bracket

Use silicone
sealant to seal
the drilled holes

Drill and install the
third screw only after
final adjustments.

Washers
&
Screws

On boats with stepped hulls, it may be possible to mount the

transducer on the step. Mounting the transducer on the transom

behind a step will reduce or make impossible high speed operation.

This area of the transom, behind a step, will not be in contact with the

water at high speed. 

If the boat is trailered do not mount the transducer close to where

trailer bunks or rollers will impact with the transducer during loading

and unloading of the boat.

Once you have identified the location, use the mounting template on

page 4. This template locates the two mounting holes which must be

drilled. Note that there are two sets of holes, one for a fiberglass hull

and another set for an aluminum hull.

Hold the template on the transom of the boat in the location you

have selected. Align the template vertically.

Using a pencil or punch, mark the two mounting holes onto the

transom. Use the mounting bracket itself to confirm your marks.

Using a 

⁵⁄₃₂

"(4mm)

bit, drill the holes to a depth of approximately 1".

On fiberglass hulls, it is best to use progressively larger drill bits to

reduce the chance of chipping or flaking the outer coating.

The third hole should not be drilled until the angle and height of

the transducer is finalized.

Use a silicone sealant to fill the drilled holes, especially if the holes

penetrated the transom wall.

Attach the transducer body to the pivot as shown in the illustration at

right, using the Pivot bolt to couple the transducer ears to the

mounting bracket. The toothed washers must fit on the inside of the

transducer ears, between the pivot and the ears.

Use a #3 Phillips screw diver to hand tighten the transducer

assembly. Do not fully tighten the assembly at this time. 

Align the transducer assembly with the drilled holes in the transom. 

Mount the transducer assembly to the transom using two wood

screws and washers as shown. Do not fully tighten the mounting

screws at this time.

2

DO NOT LET DEADRISE
INTERSECT THIS LINE

PLACE EITHER CORNER

ON DEADRISE ANGLE

TOP

Use 5/32" drill bit

Drill

Drill

PLACE EITHER ARROW

ON DEADRISE ANGLE

TOP

Use 5/32" drill bit

Drill

Drill

Level

Ensure a turbulence free location at lease
15" from the prop(s) and not inline with
trailer bunks or rollers.

Stepped Hull

A

C

C

B

B

Transducer Assembly

M

OUNTING

T

HE

B

RACKET

A

SSEMBLING

T

HE

T

RANSDUCER

A

TTACHING

T

HE

T

RANSDUCER

A

– Mounting Bracket

B

– Pivot

C

– Star lock washers go between

A & G

.

D

– Nut

E

– Cable

– Pivot Bolt 

¹⁄₄

-20, #3 Phillips Drive

G

– Transducer

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