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    Default Is this transducer installed in correct location


    Right location or not
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    IT LOOKS OK,BUT THE TEST WILL LET U KNOW FOR SURE
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    looks too low to me, center line of 'ducer should be even with the bottom of boat
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    How about now .
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    It is recommended for the centerline of the 2 housing halves be in-line with the lowest edge of the transom rake ...



    Remember that this also puts the expensive xducer in harm's way of being hit by something in the water ...

    This vulnerability is why most glass boat owners opt for a shoot thru Dual Beam xducer along with the AS SIDB Y cable ...

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    Got you

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