Uniden Clock manual Pipe Thread Fairing Block Hull

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4"

1 1/4 "

3/4"

PIPE THREAD

3"

FAIRING BLOCK

HULL

Mounting the Transducer

1.Drill a 1/8" pilot hole in the preferred transducer location. Refer to the previous section to determine the best location for your type of boat.

2.Drill a hole “slightly” larger than the stem of the transducer. Be careful not to make it too large as you will run the risk of water leaking into the hull.

3.Cut the fairing block to the shape of your hull and insert the cable and stem of the transducer through half of the fairing block.

4.Apply a good grade of underwater marine sealant (polysulfide compound) to the flange on the transducer and to the surface of the leveling block where the block touches the outside of the hull. Apply enough sealant so that it beads out around the transducer as you tighten the transducer nut.

5.Put the remaining half of the fairing block on the inside, over the transducer, along with sealant next to the hull. Tighten lightly with a wrench.

6.Clean off the excess sealant from around the transducer.

IMPORTANT

After launching the boat, be certain to check the transducer location for leaks.

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Digital Depth Sounder Page Contents Unpacking FeaturesInstalling the QT-206 Power Cable Wiring Transducer WiringSelecting An Installation Location Installing the TransducerTransom Mount Transducers Mounting The Transducer Transducer Replacement/Identification Tag THROUGH-THE-HULL Transducers LOW Profile Transducers STEM-TYPE Power Boat Bronze Transducers Pipe Thread Fairing Block Hull INSIDE-THE-HULL Transducers Selecting an Installation LocationHull AIR Echoes Understanding SonarSetting the Shallow Water Alarm Example Shallow Water SensitivityHow to Perform When to USE Less Sensitivity Shallow ReadingsWhen to USE More Sensitivity Double Echoes Readings TOO Deep Symptom Possible Reasons Suggested Solutions Troubleshooting GuidelineMount Transducer, it One Year Limited Warranty OMQT206