You can mount them 3 inches apart as long as only one unit is turn on at a time. 1 Lightly sand the transducer and mounting hardware with a fine-grit abrasive pad.
You can mount them 3 inches apart as long as only one unit is turn on at a time.
How to mount transducer on transom. Position the mount gasket on the curved top of the transducer mount. Place the transducer mount against the body of the trolling motor with the front of the transducer pointed away from the propeller. Secure the 20 in.
50 cm cable tie around the body of the trolling motor but do not fully tighten the cable tie. Properly align the gasket between the transducer mount and the body of. Position the Bracket Tim Barker.
Cut out the supplied template and position it so the arrow at the bottom is aligned with the bottom edge of the transom. Be sure the template is parallel with the waterline then tape it in place. Using a 964-inch bit drill three.
A brief tutorial on selecting and installing transom mount transducers for fresh and saltwater fishing boats. Dragging a trailing transducer mounted closely to the transom and below the hull in the trough of a boat forces a powerful flow of already disturbed water into around and over the transducer creating all sorts of sounding chaos. We have accepted this as customary for transom-mounted transducers simply because this is what weve been instructed to doand do our best to deal with it.
Mounting two transducers on transom. You can mount them 3 inches apart as long as only one unit is turn on at a time. If you do that I would suggest you put in a power switch with a on center off on.
Wire power to each fish finder to one of the on postion. This way you will never be able to turn both on at the same time. Place a transducer holder so that the center of the bottom of a transducer is aligned with the bottom edge of the transom mirror and parallel to the surface of the water.
Place a transducer so that it is parallel to the water surface and mark the centers for the two outer openings and the center hole on a transducer holder. Tip 2 Chocks. If you have a particularly sharp transom angle mounting your transducer to read at speed can be a breeze because the angle is right from the get go.
However lesser angled transoms like my barra punt can require the use of a chock to get the angle perfect. To read at speed when mounting my transducer I tilt it slightly forward. Double-check with the transducer bracket and then drill one-inch holes.
Dont tighten it too hard and give some room if you want to merge it a little deeper. Fill up these holes with marine silicone and then tighten your bracket with suitable screws. Plug the high speed directly into the 7 and it will only do 2D sonar if you select the 2d transducer in the setup menu.
Remove the SI transducer of the 7 and mount the ten mega. Run the 7 on 200 kHz for 2d. Run the ten on 83 since it will be used on slower speeds.
Run the mega transducer. Assemble the transducer and perform the initial mounting steps. Most transom mount type transducers will have a pivot bolt that needs to be inserted through the pivot arm and assembly bracket.
Hand tighten the pivot bolt then insert the pivot arm assembly into the mounting bracket. Solved it by mounting the transducer with ss screws to a block of composite decking about 3 square and then just using GE silicon sealant as an adhesive to fasten the block to the hull over the original screw holes in transom. 1 Position the transducer mount À so the center of the bottom of the transducer is level with the bottom edge of the transom and is parallel to the water line.
2 Align the transducer parallel to the water line Á and mark the center location of the two outer holes and the center hole of the transducer mount. 3 Wrap a piece of tape around a 4 mm 5. Transom-mount transducers are common on smaller boats but the mounting screw holes can allow water in causing rot in the transom core.
Even careful sealing will eventually fail because of the stress of running on plane. A better option uses a piece of plastic wood such as structural grade Starboard as a mounting. 1 Lightly sand the transducer and mounting hardware with a fine-grit abrasive pad.
2 Wipe the transducer and mounting hardware with isopropyl alcohol. 3 Apply water-based anti-fouling paint to the transducer and mounting hardware. Installing the Transducer on a Transom Mounting Location Considerations.
Transom mount transducers are affixed to the stern of your vessel where smooth water flow is passing off the transom. This mounting style offers the simplest installation and maintenance without requiring any holes to be drilled beneath the waterline. Installed on a bracket the transducer can be easily adjusted to compensate for transom angle.
Many brackets also allow the transducer to be folded up and out of.