3.
Attach the transducer to the flush bracket using the M4
transducer attachment screws and lock washers.
4.
Hold the assembly in the desired position. Use a pencil to mark
the pilot holes through the mounting holes on the flush
bracket.
5.
Drill the pilot holes.
6.
Apply a marine high-grade above- or below-waterline sealant/
adhesive compound to the pilot holes.
7.
Align the flush bracket mounting holes over the pilot holes and
mount the flush bracket with the transducer to the step using
self-tapping metal screws (not supplied). Do NOT overtighten
the screws; otherwise you could strip out the fiberglass pilot
holes or crack the mounting holes on the bracket.
8.
Connect the transducer cable to the sonar port on the display or
sonar module.
After the transducer is connected and your boat is in the water,
ensure what is shown on the left and right side on your display
corresponds with what is on the left and right side of your boat. If
they are showing opposite of what they should, turn on the Flip
Left/Right feature in your display unit to correct it. Refer to your
display unit's Operation manual for more information.
Jackplate mount using the transom bracket
The transducer transom bracket can be mounted inside or outside
of the jackplate by drilling through the jackplate and then running
bolts through the hinge hole in the side of the bracket into the
jackplate. The illustration above shows the transom bracket
mounted inside the jackplate.
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Note:
Sonar does not track bottom when the transducer is out
of the water.
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