Locking Down the Transducer(Optional)

NOTE: You have the option to lock down the Two Piece Kick Up bracket if you do not want the transducer to kick up. Please be aware, however, that the transducer can be damaged if it is locked down and it strikes debris in the water.

Fully Tighten All Three

Mounting Screws

3. Re-position the transducer assembly

against the transom of the boat, then

hand install the first three screws

(two on the outside edges and one in

the 3rd mounting hole). Make sure

Marking the Fourth Drill Hole

for Optional Lock Down

Fourth Hole

Mark Initial Drill Holes

Third Hole

1.To lock down the transducer, trace the position of the mounting bracket. Force the pivot to the Up position to gain access to the mounting screws, then re-align the mounting bracket against the transom of the boat to match the traced silhouette. Check the bracket position with the level again to make sure it is still level, then mark the fourth mounting hole using a pencil or marker. Unscrew and remove the mounting screws and the transducer assembly and set aside.

that the transducer location and the

pivot angle have not changed, then

fully tighten all three mounting

screws. Hand tighten only!

4. Snap the pivot back down. Install

#8 x 1" wood screw into the 4th hole

to lock down the pivot arm. Hand-

tighten only!

2.Drill the fourth mounting hole, using a 9/64" drill bit. Use a marine grade silicone sealant to fill all four drilled mounting holes, especially if the holes penetrate the transom wall.

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Transom Mount - DualBeam PLUS