Vexilar Transom Mount Transducer User Manual

Transom mount transducer instructions

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Transom  Mount  Transducer  Instructions

To  get  a  true  vertical  depth  reading,  the  transducer

should  be  mounted  parallel  to  the  water  line.  A  10  degree

variation  is  acceptable.  If  the  hull  is  reasonably  flat  with  a

dead  rise  of  10  degree  or  less,  mount  as  shown  in  Figure

1a.  If  dead  rise  is  greater  than  10  degree,  mount  as

shown  in  Figure  1b.

 

 

1.   Assemble  the  stainless  steel  brackets  to  the  transducer  using  the

hardware  furnished.  Do  not  tighten  until  final  adjustments  are  made.

2.   Place  assembly  on  transom  at  selected

location  with  the  front  of  the  transducer

extending  1/2"  to  5/8"  below  the  bottom  of

the  boat  and  with  the  front  part  against  the

transom.  The  least  amount  that  the

transducer  extends  below  the  bottom  is

desired.  If  too  low,  spray  and  turbulence  will

occur.

3.   With  transducer  in  place,  mark  location  of  slotted  holes  in  brackets.

4.   Drill  in  center  of  slot  outline  with  a  9/64"  (3.5mm)  drill,  3/4"  (19mm)

deep.  

5.   Fasten  the  transducer  to  the  transom  using  the  #10  x  3/4"  screws.  

6.   Before  final  tightening  the  4  screws  holding  the  brackets  to  the

transducer,  tip  the  rear  edge  down  approximately  1/8"  as  shown.

7.   Tighten  all  screws.  CAUTION.  DO  NOT  use  any

thread  locking  compound  on  the  screws.  Most

products  such  as  LOCTITE  contain  chemicals  that

attack  and  weaken  plastics.  IMPORTANT.  There

should  be  no  gap  between  the  brackets  and  the

transducer.  A  wide  space  between  these  parts  will

cause  stress  on  the  transducer  mounting  ears  and  result  in  breakage

with  time.  

8.   In  running  the  cable  to  the  sounder,  avoid  proximity  to  other  wiring  on

the  boat,  particularly  ignition  and  alternator  cables.  They  can  be  a

source  of  noise  on  the  sounder  display.

 

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