Lowrance electronic X51 manual How low should you go?, Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting

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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 protection from bangs and bumps.

Transom

Transducer centerline

Hull bottom

Align transducer centerline with hull bottom.

However, there are times when you may need to adjust the transducer slightly higher or lower. (The slots in the mounting brackets allow you to loosen the screws and slide the transducer up or down.) If you frequently lose bottom signal lock while running at high speed, the transducer may be coming out of the water as you cross waves or wakes. Move the transducer a little lower to help prevent this.

If you cruise or fish around lots of structure and cover, your transducer may be frequently kicking up from object strikes. If you wish, you may move the transducer a little higher for more protection.

There are two extremes you should avoid. Never let the edge of the mounting bracket extend below the bottom of the hull. Never let the bottom – the face – of the transducer rise above the bottom of the hull.

Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom Mounting

In a shoot-thru-hull installation, the transducer is bonded to the inside of the hull with epoxy. The sonar "ping" signal actually passes through the hull and into the water. This differs from a bolt-thru-hull installation (often called simply "thru-hull"). In that case, a hole is cut in the hull and a specially designed transducer is mounted through the hull with a threaded shaft and nut. This puts the transducer in direct contact with the water.

Typically, shoot-thru-hull installations give excellent high speed operation and good to excellent depth capability. There is no possibility of transducer damage from floating objects, as there is with a transom- mounted transducer. A transducer mounted inside the hull can't be knocked off when docking or loading on a trailer.

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Contents X51 Pro Visit our web site Table of Contents Capabilities and Specifications X51 Pro Installation Preparations Transducer InstallationRecommended Tools and supplies Selecting a Transducer LocationGood and poor transducer locations How low should you go? Shoot-thru-hull vs. Transom MountingTransom Transducer Assembly and Mounting Insert bolt and check transducer position on transom Transom Trolling Motor Bracket Installation Attach motor mounting bracket to transducer Hulls With Floatation Materials Transducer Orientation and Fish ArchesShoot-Thru Hull Preparation Testing Determines Best Location Shoot-thru-hull Installation Epoxy transducer to hull Power and Cable Connections Mounting the Sonar Unit BracketBracket Installation Portable Sonar Installation Installing the Batteries Portable Transducer AssemblyOperation KeyboardMenus DisplayChart Scroll Full ChartDepth Range Zoom ZoomSensitivity Grayline Fish I.D FishtrackChart Scroll Speed AlarmsNoise Reject and ASP Advanced Signal Processing Fish AlarmDeep Alarm Depth AlarmsShallow Alarm Battery Voltage Preset UnitBacklight Display ContrastSimulator Digital Data Size Depth and TempIndex Unit freezes, locks up, or operates erratically Unit turns on only in simulator modeUnit wont turn on No fish arches when the Fish I.D. feature is off NoiseNavico Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Not toll-freeAccessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site