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Fishfinder 340C Owner’s Manual
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Selecting a Location for a Shoot-Thru-Hull Installation
When installing a transducer, the installation location must be the 
following:
•  Solid fiberglass, without any air bubbles, laminates, fillers, or 
dead air space. 
•  In an area of clean (non-turbulent) water at all speeds. 
•  The location must not be over any strakes or behind any 
obstruction on the hull that would create turbulence at speed.
  NOTE: Many modern hulls have a prelocated pocket for 
shoot-thru-hull transducer installation. If you are unsure if your 
hull is equipped with a pre-located pocket, contact your hull 
manufacturer.
To test the location:
1.  Fabricate a test device from a section of PVC pipe or a can, 
as shown in the following illustration.
2.  Temporarily seal the test device to the hull with caulking or 
RTV sealer, and fill with water or light mineral oil.
3.  Place the transducer in the water, pointed directly at 
the bottom and weight it down. Set the unit for optimum 
performance. If the sonar performance is significantly 
degraded, another location must be tested.
Testing the Location
Strip caulk  
or RTV sealer
Hull surface
PVC pipe 
or a can
Weight the transducer to 
hold it in place.
Fill a pipe or can with water 
or a light mineral oil.
To permanently install the transducer:
1.  Lightly sand the surface of the hull and face of the 
transducer with 400 grit wet or dry sandpaper.
2.   Build a dam using strip caulk about 1/4" (6 mm) tall. Pour 
about 1/8" (3 mm) of two-part, slow-cure epoxy into the 
dam. 
3.  Place the transducer in the epoxy, turning the transducer to 
work out any air bubbles.
4.   Weight the transducer in place, and allow it to cure for 24 
hours.