Raymarine FishFinder L265 User Manual

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Use a low-profile transducer if –
. . . you want minimum water resistance on a high-performance boat or
sailboat. The bottom of the boat must be flat, or have a deadrise angle of no
more than 10°.

Use an in-hull transducer if –
. . . you have a high-speed boat or if, for some reason, you cannot use a
transom-mount or thru-hull transducer. The hull may be no more than 1" thick.

Use a trolling motor transducer if –
. . . you want to attach the transducer to a trolling motor. (Not recom-
mended for deep-water operations.)

Use a Sidelooker transducer –
. . . for searching for fish or structure on either side of the boat. This type
of transducer is attached to the bracket of the transom-mount transducer,
or to the shaft of the trolling motor.

Assembling the Transducer Bracket

Fit together the two parts of the transducer bracket as shown in Fig. 2-2.
When the installation is complete, the parts snap together as shown.

Fig. 2-2

Assembling
the Transducer
Bracket

Installation

Lower the transducer
and snap in the
release clip

Attach the
two parts

Bracket is installed
upside down

NOT THIS!

LIKE THIS!

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