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Mounting & Adjusting

 

1. Align the posts on the shim with the two holes in the bracket. Snap 

the shim into place.

 

High-speed operation

 

 [above 35kn (40MPH)]—It may be 

necessary to install the bracket with both shims to ensures that 
the paddlewheel will be in contact with the water at high speeds. 
Remove the posts from the 4.5 degree shim with wire cutters. 
Place the 4.5 degree shim, taper 

 

down

 

, behind the 9 degree shim.

2. Apply a marine sealant to the threads of the two #10 x 1-1/4" 

self-tapping bracket screws to prevent water seepage into the 
transom. With the shim(s) in place, screw the bracket to the hull. 

 

Do not

 

 tighten the screws completely at this time. 

 

Caution

 

: Do not position the bow of the sensor lower than the 

stern because aeration will occur.

 

3. Using a straight edge, sight the underside of the sensor relative 

to the underside of the hull (see Figure 5). The stern of the 
sensor should be 1–3mm (1/16–1/8") below the bow of the 
sensor or parallel to the bottom of the hull.

 

Caution

 

: Do not position the sensor farther into the water than 

necessary to avoid increasing drag, spray, and water noise and 
reducing boat speed.

 

4. Using the vertical adjustment space in the bracket slots, slide 

the sensor up or down until the bottom left corner of the sensor 
projections 3mm (1/8") below the bottom of the hull (see 
Figure 6). When you are satisfied with the position of the 
sensor, tighten the screws.

 

Testing on the Water

 

1. Become familiar with your echosounder’s performance at a 

speed of 4kn (5MPH).

2. Gradually increase the boat speed and observe the gradual 

decline in performance due to turbulent water flowing over the 
transducer’s active surface.

3. If the decline in performance is sudden (not gradual), identify 

the boat speed at which the onset occurred. Return the boat to 
this speed, then gradually increase speed while making 
moderate turns in both directions.

4. If the performance improves while turning to the side on which 

the sensor is installed, its position probably needs adjustment. 
It is probably in aerated water.

 

To improve performance

 

, try the following 

 

one at a time 

 

in the 

order given.

A. Move the multisensor farther into the water in increments of 

3mm (1/8") (see Figure 4).

B. High-speed operation above 35kn (40MPH) may be 

improved by less projection in the water. Move the sensor 
upward on the transom.

C. Increase the multisensor’s angle in the water. Install the 4.5• 

shim with the taper 

 

down

 

 (see Figure 5).

D. Move the multisensor closer to the centerline of the boat. Fill 

unused screw holes with marine sealant.

 

Cable Routing

 

Route the sensor cable over the transom, through a drain hole or 
through a new hole drilled in the transom 

 

above the waterline

 

.

 

Caution

 

: Never cut the cable or remove the connector; this will 

void the warranty

 

.

Warning

 

: Always wear safety goggles and a dust mask.

 

1. If a hole must be drilled through the transom, choose a location 

 

well above the waterline

 

 

 

(see Figure 6). Check for obstructions 

such as trim tabs, pumps or wiring inside the hull. Mark the 
location with a pencil. Drill a hole using the appropriate size bit 
to accommodate the connector.

2. Route the cable over or through the transom.

3. On the outside of the hull secure the cable against the transom 

using the cable clamps. Position one cable clamp 50mm (2") 
above the bracket and mark the mounting hole with a pencil.

4. Position the second cable clamp halfway between the first 

clamp and the cable hole. Mark this mounting hole.

5. If a hole has been drilled in the transom, open the appropriate 

slot in the cable cover. Position the cover over the cable where it 
enters the hull. Mark the two screw holes.

6. At each of the marked locations, use a 3mm or 1/8" bit to drill a 

hole 10mm (3/8") deep. To prevent drilling too deeply, wrap 
masking tape around the bit 10mm (3/8") from the point.

7. Apply marine sealant to the threads of the #6 x 1/2" self-tapping 

screws to prevent water from seeping into the transom. If you 
have drilled a hole through the transom, apply marine sealant to 
the space around the cable where it passes through the 
transom.

8. Position the two cable clamps and fasten them in place. If used, 

push the cable cover over the cable and screw it in place. 

9. Route the cable to the instrument 

 

being careful

 

 not to tear the 

cable jacket when passing it through the bulkhead(s) and other 
parts of the boat. To reduce electrical interference, separate the 
sensor cable from other electrical wiring and the engine(s). Coil 
any excess cable and secure it in place with zip-ties to prevent 
damage.

10.Refer to your echosounder owner’s manual to connect the 

sensor to the instrument.

 

Checking for Leaks

 

Warning

 

: When the boat is placed in the water, 

 

immediately

 

 

check for leaks around the screws and any holes drilled in the hull. 
Never install a sensor and leave the boat in the water unchecked 
for several days.

 

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Figure 6. Vertical adjustment and cable routing 

 

50mm (2")

cable cover

cable clamp

Hull projection:
3mm (1/8")

 

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