Lowrance electronic Fish Finder manual How low should you go?

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3.The transducer should be installed with its face pointing straight down, if possible. For shoot-thru applications: Many popular fishing boat hulls have a flat keel pad that offers a good mounting surface. On vee hulls, try to place the transducer where the deadrise is 10° or less.

Pad

Deadrise less than 10°

Strakes

Left, vee pad hull; right, vee hull. A pod style transducer is shown here, but the principle is the same for Skimmers inside a hull.

4.If the transducer is mounted on the transom, make sure it doesn't interfere with the trailer or hauling of the boat. Also, don't mount it closer than approximately one foot from the engine's lower unit. This will prevent cavitation (bubble) interference with propeller opera- tion.

5.If possible, route the transducer cable away from other wiring on the boat. Electrical noise from engine wiring, bilge pumps and aerators can be displayed on the sonar's screen. Use caution when routing the transducer cable around these wires.

CAUTION: Clamp the trans- ducer cable to transom near the transducer. This will help prevent the transducer from entering the boat if it is knocked off at high speed.

Good location

 

Poor location

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location

Good location

Poor angle

Good and poor transducer locations.

How low should you go?

For most situations, you should install your Skimmer transducer so that its centerline is level with the bottom of the boat hull. This will usually give you the best combination of smooth water flow and protec- tion from bangs and bumps.

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Contents M52 Pro Visit our web site Table of Contents Split Zoom Sonar Chart Index Page Sonar sounding GeneralBack-up memory SonarReceiver/antenna How to use this manual typographical conventionsGraphic symbols for Waypoints or event GPSPreparations Transducer InstallationSelecting a Transducer Location Recommended Tools and suppliesHow low should you go? Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting Transom Transducer Assembly and Mounting Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom Transom Trolling Motor Bracket Installation Transducer Orientation and Fish Arches Hulls With Floatation Materials Testing Determines Best LocationSHOOT-THRU-HULL Preparation Transducer location High speed Trolling speed Shoot-thru-hull Installation Power and Cable Connections Page Mounting the Sonar Unit In-Dash or Bracket In-Dash InstallationBracket Installation 107.5 82.7 156 Depress ratchets to Release. Swivel base Installing the Batteries Portable Sonar InstallationPortable transducer installed on boat transom Keyboard Section Basic Sonar OperationMain Menu Sonar Menu Sonar Menu CommandsBasic Sonar Quick Reference Pages Sonar Operations Important Tip Fish Symbols vs. Full Sonar ChartPage ASP Advanced Signal Processing AlarmsPress MENUMENU↓ to ALARMSENT↓ to Sonar Alarmsent Zone AlarmFish Alarm Depth Cursor Chart SpeedDepth Range Manual Depth Range AutomaticDepth Range Upper and Lower Limits FasTrack Fish I.D. Fish Symbols & DepthsGrayline→ FishTrackOverlay Data Ping Speed & HyperScroll Automatic Sensitivity Reset OptionsSensitivity & Auto Sensitivity Keel Offset Keel and Waterline OffsetWaterline Offset Sonar Color ModeSonar Chart Display Options Full Sonar ChartSplit Zoom Sonar Chart Digital Data/ChartFlasher Pro TipsSonar Simulator Zoom Pan Stop ChartSurface Clarity Zoom & Zoom BarUnit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit operates only in demo modeUnit wont turn on Noise No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is offMain Menu Section Basic GPS OperationsSatellite Status Sonar PagesNavigation Page Plotter PositionViewing the Plotter Zoom & Cursor Arrow Keys Navigate to Cursor Position on Plotter Selecting Any Plotter Item With the CursorGPS Quick Reference Create a Waypoint Cancel NavigationFind Distance between Points WaypointsPress WPT↓ to Create Newent Delete a Waypoint Select a Waypoint Find a WaypointEdit a Waypoint Navigate To a Waypoint Set Man Overboard MOB Waypoint Creating and Saving a Trail Navigate Back to MOB WaypointTrails Tip Edit a Trail Name Delete a TrailDisplay a Saved Trail Navigate a Trail forward Navigate a TrailVisual Trailing Page Navigate a Back Trail Delete an Icon IconsCreate Icon on Plotter Create Icon at Current PositionCreate and Save a Route RoutesNavigate to an Icon Page Edit a Route Name Delete a RouteNavigate a Route Navigate a Route backward Utilities Page Section System & GPS Setup Options Auto Satellite Search Important Alarm NotesCoordinate System Selection Map Fix Customize Plotter or Navigation Customize Page DisplaysGPS Simulator Customize PositionPlotter Auto Zoom Hide GPS FeaturesInitialize GPS Plotter Orientation From the Plotter or Sonar page, press MENU↓ Pop-up Help Position PinningScreen Contrast and Brightness Set Local Time Show Waas AlarmSet Language Software Version Information Sounds and Alarm Sound StylesDelete All Trails Track SmoothingTrail Options Main Menu, left, Trails Menu, center, Trail Options, right Trail Visible/Invisible and Other Trail Options Units of MeasureDelete Trail New TrailMain Menu, left, Units of Measure Menu, right Index Page Page 100 Navico Databases License Agreement Databases Limited Warranty Navico Full ONE-YEAR Warranty Not toll-free How to Obtain Service…Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site