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Align transducer centerline with hull bottom and attach to transom. 
6. Route the transducer cable through or over the transom to 
the sonar unit. Make sure to leave some slack in the cable at the 
transducer. If possible, route the transducer cable away from other 
wiring on the boat. Electrical noise from the engine's wiring, bilge 
pumps, VHF radio wires and cables, and aerators can be picked up by 
the sonar. Use caution when routing the transducer cable around 
these wires. 
WARNING: 
Clamp the transducer cable to the transom close to the 
transducer. This can prevent the transducer from 
entering the boat if it is knocked off at high speed. 
If you need to drill a hole in the transom to pass the connector through, 
the required hole size is 5/8". 
Caution: 
If you drill a hole in the transom for the cable, make sure it is 
located above the waterline. After installation, be sure to seal the 
hole with the same marine grade above- or below-waterline 
sealant/adhesive used for the mounting screws. 
7. Make a test run to determine the results. If the bottom is lost at 
high speed, or if noise appears on the display, try sliding the 
transducer bracket down. This puts the transducer deeper into the 
water, hopefully below the turbulence causing the noise. Don't allow 
the transducer bracket to go below the bottom of the hull! 
Trolling Motor Bracket Installation 
1. Attach the optional TMB-S bracket to the transducer as shown in the 
following figure, using the hardware supplied with the transducer. 
(Note: The internal tooth washer is supplied with the TMB-S.) 
Flat-bottom hull
Deep-"vee" hull
Bottom
of 
hull