That's going to depend on how you intend to use it.
Couple of things to consider :
Transom/console mount - GPS marks from where the head unit is located, while DI shows what's below the transducer (which would be on the transom & several feet away from the head unit, bow seat, and your poles). Head unit would have to be turned around to be viewed from bow seat, requiring you to constantly be turning your attention away from your poles or direction of travel. Plus, you'd already have come in contact with, or passed by the cover, before the transducer picked it up.
Trolling motor/bow mount - GPS/DI are closer together, but unit can't be used as a DF when on plane. Head unit is likely too small & far away to see much detail on the screen ... even though the GPS & chartplotter function can be used when transducer/trolling motor are out of the water.
In either case, it would be wise to have another unit on board, so you could offset the negative factors of either mounting scenario.
I opted to put mine on the TM, simple because I fish from up there ... usually out the front 1/3 of the boat, I have rod holders, I don't longline troll with the big motor, don't like having to be twisting around to see the unit (when mounted on top/side of console), and can't see well enough to have the unit more than a short distance away. I also didn't want to have to try & keep my attention on the screen (if unit was mounted at the console) while cruising down the lake at 40mph or more. And, my 16ft boat with 90hp motor, runs at idle speed of around 2mph or more, so trolling with the big motor is not a good option (for me).
I can see the case for mounting the transducer in either place, depending on how you fish & how you use the capabilities of the unit ... but, it's really personal preference & not a "best way" scenario, IMHO.
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