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Mounting Location

Placement Guidelines

CAUTION

: Do not mount the transducer in line with or near water 

intake or discharge openings or behind strakes, fittings, or hull 
irregularities that will disturb the water flow.

CAUTION

: Do not mount the transducer in line with trailer rollers 

or bunks that may damage the transducer’s face.

Choose a Location

• Where the hull is flat or nearly flat, so the transducer beam will 

be aimed straight down.

• Where the water flowing under the hull is smoothest with a 

minimum of bubbles and turbulence (especially at high speeds). 

• Where the transducer will be in contact with the water at all times.
• Where the transducer beam will not be blocked by the keel or 

propeller shaft(s).

• In a cool well-ventilated area away from the engine to avoid 

overheating.

• Away from interference caused by power and radiation sources 

such as: the propeller(s) and shaft(s), other machinery, other 

echosounders, and other cables. The lower the noise level, the 

higher the echosounder gain setting that can be used.

• Where there is working space inside the vessel.

Hull Types

 (Figure 1)

Displacement hull powerboats

—Locate amidships near the 

centerline. The side of the hull where the propeller blades are 

moving downward is preferred.

Planing hull powerboats

—Mount well aft and 

well inboard of 

the first set of lifting strakes

 to ensure that the transducer will be 

in contact with the water at high speeds. The side of the hull 

where the propeller blades are moving downward is preferred.

Outboard and I/O

—Mount just forward of the engine(s).

Inboard

—Mount well ahead of the propeller(s) and shaft(s).

Stepped hull

—Mount just ahead of the first step.

Installation in a Welded Tank

Each hull is different. Professionally install the transducer 
following accepted practices.

Installation in a Cavity

Pre-molded Cavity

If the boat has a pre-molded cavity in the hull to receive the 
transducer, go to “Making a Faceplate”.

Making a Cavity

1. Using the template (page 4), cut along the “cutting line for hull 

cavity“ (outermost line). Tape it to the hull at the selected 

mounting location.

2. Cut a hole in the hull.

2

inboard

Figure 1.

displacement hull

Best location for the transducer

stepped hull

outboard and I/O

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3. Create a strong watertight cavity to hold the transducer.

Making a Faceplate

A faceplate is required to ensure the transducer is held within the 
cavity when the boat is traveling at high speed.

1. Make a faceplate using a strong material suitable for below the 

waterline such as 316 stainless steel or glass-fiber reinforced 

epoxy FR4 or G10. The faceplate must be thick enough to fill the 

lip of the transducer [6mm (1/4")] after marine sealant is applied.

2. Cut the opening in the faceplate using the template supplied. 

Follow the “Transducer lip: cutting line for the opening in the 

faceplate.”

3. Drill holes for the fasteners that will hold the faceplate securely 

to the hull. Fasteners must be suitable for below waterline.

Dry Fitting

The transducer must be flush with the bottom of the hull for good 
performance. 

Dry fit the transducer in the cavity before installing.

1. Position the template (page 4) within the cavity. Tape it in place.

2. Using the appropriate drill bits, drill a hole through the cavity for 

the cable.

3. From outside the hull, thread the transducer cable through the 

hole in the mounting cavity (Figure 2). Push the transducer into 

the cavity as far as possible.

Measure the gap between the face of transducer and the outside 
of the hull (as if the transducer is flush to the exterior hull 
surface). This will be the thickness of marine sealant that must 
be applied to the cable side of the transducer, plus an additional 
3mm (1/8") to fill any empty spaces.

Bedding & Installing

CAUTION

: Be sure the surfaces to be bedded are clean and dry.

1. To ensure that the marine sealant will adhere properly, sand the 

area around the hole in the hull, inside and outside. On the 

transducer, sand all the surfaces that will contact the hull. Sand 

the lip of the transducer (Figure 2). 

Do not sand the face.

 Remove 

all dust using a tack cloth. 

Do not use alcohol on the transducer

.

Figure 2. Dry fitting

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cable

lip

transducer

hull

cavity

face

thickness of marine

to the cable side

plus

 3mm (1/8")

sealant to be applied

of the transducer

to fill any empty spaces

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