Installing The In-Hull Transducer; Tools And Material Needed; Testing The Selected Mounting Location - Raymarine E66008 Owner's Handbook Manual

Transducers for fishfinders
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Chapter 2: Installation

2.3 Installing the In-hull Transducer

Tools and Material Needed

Tape
Pole
Detergent
Weak solvent (alcohol)
Safety goggles
Dust mask
Disc sander
Thin, sealable plastic bag (optional)
Twist-tie
Petroleum jelly (Vaseline®)
Level and protractor
Carpenter's square
Pencil
Adhesive (Loctite #5699 or 3M #4200)
Screwdriver
Silicone grease (optional)
Mineral oil 2.4 fl oz. (71 mil)
Cored fiberglass hull installation:

Testing the Selected Mounting Location

Establishing a Performance Baseline
The results of this test are used to determine the best in-hull location
for a transducer.
1. Take the boat to the maximum depth for which your instrument is
2. Connect the transducer to the fishfinder. Refer to Transducer
Drill
Hole saw for hull interior 4" (100 mm)
Miniature disk sander
Casting epoxy (polyproxy #7035/7040) or resin
Paper cup
Stirrer
rated, or the maximum depth in which you will operate the fish-
finder.
Cable Connections on page 39.
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