Eagle Electronics 242 manual Shoot-Thru-Hull Preparation

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Shoot-Thru-Hull Preparation

Hulls with Flotation Materials

The transducer installation inside a fiberglass hull must be in an area that does not have air bubbles in the resin or separated fiberglass lay- ers. The sonar signal must pass through solid fiberglass. A successful transducer installation can be made on hulls with flotation materials (such as plywood, balsa wood or foam) between layers of fiberglass if the material is removed from the chosen area. See the figure below.

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 manufac- turer to confirm your hull specifications.

Fill with resin

Fill with resin

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 di- rectly to the outer layer of fiberglass. After the epoxy cures for 24 hours, fill the remaining space with polyester resin. When the job is finished, the hull is watertight and structurally sound. Remember, the

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Contents Cuda 242 Portable Copyright 2006 LEI-Eagle All rights reserved Table of Contents Troubleshooting Capabilities and Specifications Cuda 242 & Cuda Portable GeneralSonar sounding Back-up memorySonar Automatic rangingHow Sonar Works Installation PreparationsRecommended Tools and supplies Selecting a Transducer Location How low should you go? Shoot-Thru-Hull vs. Transom Mounting Transom Transducer Assembly and Mounting Align plastic ratchets in bracket Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom Transom Page Bottom Hull Flat-bottom hullDeep-vee hull Attach motor mounting bracket to transducer Transducer Orientation and Fish Arches Transducer angles and their effects on fish arches Shoot-Thru-Hull Preparation Testing Determines Best Location Second bottom True bottom Manual range setting Shoot-Thru-Hull Installation Epoxy transducer to hull Power Connections permanent mount only To unit Red wire with Amp fuse Black wire Volt battery Page 107.5 82.7 156 Page Portable Sonar Installation Installing the Batteries Mounting the Unit Page Tie Nylon Cord here Suction Portable Transducer Storage Page Operation Keyboard BasicsMenus MemoryUP & Down Arrows ↑ ↓ Display Full Chart Depth Range Zoom Zoom Range menu with the 40-80 foot zoom selected To adjust sensitivity in Manual Mode To adjust sensitivity in Auto ModeSensitivity Grayline Grayline control bar Chart Speed Chart Speed control bar Fish I.D. FishTrack Alarms Fish AlarmDepth Alarms Shallow AlarmDeep Alarm Battery Alarm Noise Reject and ASP Depth Display Temperature DisplayTo display Depth To display Temperature Voltage To display battery voltageUnits Backlight ContrastSimulator Set LanguageSoftware Information To select a languageReset Options Unit wont turn on Unit turns on only in simulator modeUnit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Page No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is off NoisePage Eagle Electronics How to Obtain Service… Not toll-freeAccessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site