Lowrance electronic X47EX manual Epoxy the transducer to a solid portion of the hull

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Fill with epoxy

Flotation material

Inner hull

Epoxy to hull first

Outer hull

Epoxy the transducer to a solid portion of the hull.

For example, some (but not all) manufacturers use a layer of fiberglass, then a core of balsa wood, finishing with an outer layer of fiberglass. Removing the inner layer of fiberglass and the balsa wood core exposes the outer layer of fiberglass. The transducer can then be epoxied directly to the outer layer of fiberglass. After the epoxy cures, the hull is watertight and structurally sound. Remember, the sonar signal must pass through solid fiberglass. Any air bubbles in the fiberglass or the epoxy will reduce or eliminate the sonar signals.

WARNING:

Do not remove any material from your inner hull unless you know the hull's composition. Careless grinding or cutting on your hull can result in damage that could sink your boat. Contact your boat dealer or manufacturer to confirm your hull specifications.

To choose the proper location for thru-hull mounting, anchor the boat in 60 feet of water. Add a little water to the sump of the boat. Plug the transducer into the sonar unit, turn it on, then hold the transducer over the side of the boat. Adjust the sensitivity and range controls until a second bottom echo is seen on the display. (You will need to turn off both automatic and ASP.) Don't touch the controls once they've been set.

Next, take the transducer out of the water and place it in the water in the sump of the boat. Observe the sonar signal to see if there is a noticeable decrease in sensitivity. The second bottom signal may disappear and the bottom signal may decrease in intensity.

Move the transducer around to find the best location. If the sensitivity control must be increased greatly to compensate, then the transducer should be mounted on the outside of the hull. If not, then mark the location that shot through the hull the best and follow the instructions on the following pages for a shoot-thru-hull mounting.

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Contents X47 and X47EX Page Table of Contents Display Contrast Introduction Installation Preparations Transom installation Trolling motor installationsShoot-through hull installations Good location Poor location Location Poor angle Transom Transducer centerline Hull bottom Transom Transducer Assembly and MountingRatchets DotTransom Metal Nut washer RubberWashers BoltBottom HullFlat-bottom hull Deep-vee hull Internal tooth washer TMB-S bracket Bolt Nut Flat washer Trolling Motor Bracket InstallationFull fish arch Proper transducer angle Transducer Orientation and Fish ArchesSHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation Partial fish arches Transducer aimed Too far backEpoxy the transducer to a solid portion of the hull Spread epoxy here Sand this surface Transducer location High speed Trolling speedPower and Cable Connections For the X47EX 146.5 113.5 Millimeters InchesFor Cut along this line Top173.9 72.9137.9 157.9 Millimeter Inch 56.9 107.5 82.7 76.9 Millimeter Inch 70.3Front For Depress ratchets to release Bracket frontCell battery Page Hull Transducer Tie Nylon Cord here SuctionCup Bolt Nut Washer Transducer CupKeyboard Basics OperationMemory MenusMenu Digital depth Water Temp Full Chart Zoom Enlarged fish arches SensitivityBait school Fish Arches Grayline Fish arches Fish I.D. symbols Fish I.D.Thin or no Grayline Wider Grayline Fishtrack Fish I.D. symbols showing FishTrack depth indicator Chart Scroll SpeedAlarms Display Adjustments Backlights Display Contrast Depth Units of MeasureSystem Info Simulator Troubleshooting Page Noise Page In-dash mounting template for Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site