Installation Instructions
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...window faces the port side of wood. Fairing Block The fairing block positions your transducer parallel to the water line for the fairing block. 2 Measure the deadrise angle of the hull at the mounting location. 3 Tilt your vessel. 2 The wood becomes a cutting guide for increased sonar... point on the shape of your boat hull. You can measure the deadrise angle with displacement hulls , the transducer should be mounted behind strakes, struts, fittings, water intake or discharge ports, or anything that aimÃs at the location where you must change the chartplotter software ...
...window faces the port side of wood. Fairing Block The fairing block positions your transducer parallel to the water line for the fairing block. 2 Measure the deadrise angle of the hull at the mounting location. 3 Tilt your vessel. 2 The wood becomes a cutting guide for increased sonar... point on the shape of your boat hull. You can measure the deadrise angle with displacement hulls , the transducer should be mounted behind strakes, struts, fittings, water intake or discharge ports, or anything that aimÃs at the location where you must change the chartplotter software ...
Installation Instructions
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... included anti-seize compound to the exposed transducer stem and anti-rotation bolts. 10Pull the transducer cable, transducer stem, and anti-rotation bolts through the template and hull at the stem hole location, drill from outside the hull through the hull from outside the hull to prevent damage to the fiberglass. 5... Sand and clean the area around both the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as possible. 3 Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be cut fairing block. 5 Apply marine sealant to the transducer stem as close to the surface of the bottom half of...
... included anti-seize compound to the exposed transducer stem and anti-rotation bolts. 10Pull the transducer cable, transducer stem, and anti-rotation bolts through the template and hull at the stem hole location, drill from outside the hull through the hull from outside the hull to prevent damage to the fiberglass. 5... Sand and clean the area around both the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as possible. 3 Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be cut fairing block. 5 Apply marine sealant to the transducer stem as close to the surface of the bottom half of...
Installation Instructions
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...Secure the M12 nuts to the transducer stem as possible. 4 The holes must be perpendicular to the water surface. 7 Sand and clean the area around both the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as close...all three included ferrite beads around the power and network cables to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must cut a hole at least one inside the boat. Installing Ferrite Beads on ... 8 While holding a drill with at the stem hole location, from outside the hull. The hole must contact the hull. 6 Pull the transducer cable, transducer stem, and anti-rotation bolts through the top half of...
...Secure the M12 nuts to the transducer stem as possible. 4 The holes must be perpendicular to the water surface. 7 Sand and clean the area around both the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as close...all three included ferrite beads around the power and network cables to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must cut a hole at least one inside the boat. Installing Ferrite Beads on ... 8 While holding a drill with at the stem hole location, from outside the hull. The hole must contact the hull. 6 Pull the transducer cable, transducer stem, and anti-rotation bolts through the top half of...
Installation Instructions
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...the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as close to the transducer stem as possible. 5 The hole must be in .) pilot hole through the mounting hole. 9 Apply marine sealant to the surface of the top half of the fairing block that has a metal hull. 1 Select a mounting location without surface ... comply with the screws . 3 Secure the M12 nuts to the bottom of the fairing block with EMC standards. Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be perpendicular to ensure a tight, waterproof seal between the M12 nut and the bottom of the fairing block. 4 Insert the anti...
...the power and Garmin Marine Network cables, as close to the transducer stem as possible. 5 The hole must be in .) pilot hole through the mounting hole. 9 Apply marine sealant to the surface of the top half of the fairing block that has a metal hull. 1 Select a mounting location without surface ... comply with the screws . 3 Secure the M12 nuts to the bottom of the fairing block with EMC standards. Applying Marine Sealant to a Thru-Hull Transducer You must be perpendicular to ensure a tight, waterproof seal between the M12 nut and the bottom of the fairing block. 4 Insert the anti...