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  1. #1
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    I copied the below instructions from Raymarine. According to them the transducer should be a little below the hull. We have three transducers on our boat, one on the transom for a driver's fish finder, one shooting through the hull for a in dash flasher and one on the trolling motor. All work very well.


    Transom Mount Transducers

    As the name implies, transom mount transducers are installed on the boat's transom, directly in the water and typically sticking a little below the hull. Transom mounts are composed of plastic and tend to be less expensive than other transducers.

    Transom mount transducers are recommended for planing hulls of less than 27 feet (8 meters), such as personal watercraft and powerboats with outboard, inboard-outboard and jet drives. They are not recommended for large or twin screw inboard boats because aerated water from the propeller reduces performance. They are also not recommended for operation at very high speeds.

    Transom mounts adjust to transom angles from 3° – 16°. For angles greater than 16°, a tapered plastic, wood or metal shim will be needed. However, the transducer should be adjusted so it is angled slightly forward when the boat is in the water.

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    Keep in mind some boats are quite a different angle
    when running verses just sitting still.
    I took my transducer and mounted it inside my aluminum boat
    by squishing it into a dab of silicone sealer on the bottom.
    Seems to work fine.

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    I'm going to make some adjustments and if all else fails I will just do a through the hull mount. thanks everyone for the input! I will get it working!!! seeing my running depth is very important to me.

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    Remember that if you hang the ducer below your hull youll need a ducer shield. A stick will take your ducer with it at fairly slow speeds and there are lots of stories of that happening.

  5. #5
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    Success!! I moved the transducer closer to the engine, still right of the engine, away from the right strake. Also placed it below the hull of the boat with a slight angle forward. Depth read all the way up to 105' at 55mph which is topped out on my boat! I may try and adjust it upward so its not below the hull and see if it still reads just to get it out of the way of stumps and stick ups. Thanks for all the replies!

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