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    I bought a Garmin 7sv. What would be the best mounting location for the transducer. I am moving the one one the right to the t/m. This is my first ff
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    What are those 2 xducers currently on your transom ...??

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    One is one for a old hb that I will be moving to the tm until I can replace it. They other is an old sonar that is on my console. It will be getting removed also.


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    Can you move your boat back to where the transom is even or just hanging over a little? That way your new transducer wont hit the bunk because it needs to be about 3/8 of an inch below the transom. Go to Wal-Mart or dime store and buy some plastic type cutting boards and glue them together so they are about 1 inch in thickness. Cut them in the shape of your transom and mount it where it covers both sets of holes where the other transducers are. Then mount your new transducer about where the left transducer is now. That way you'll never have to drill in your boat again.
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    Thank you sir. Wasn’t sure if it would work there.


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