Raymarine L265 manual Assembling the Transducer Bracket, Use a low-profile transducer if

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Use a low-profile transducer if –

. . . you want minimum water resistance on a high-performance boat or sailboat. The bottom of the boat must be flat, or have a deadrise angle of no more than 10°.

Use an in-hull transducer if –

. . . you have a high-speed boat or if, for some reason, you cannot use a transom-mount or thru-hull transducer. The hull may be no more than 1" thick.

Use a trolling motor transducer if –

. . . you want to attach the transducer to a trolling motor. (Not recom- mended for deep-water operations.)

Use a Sidelooker transducer –

. . . for searching for fish or structure on either side of the boat. This type of transducer is attached to the bracket of the transom-mount transducer, or to the shaft of the trolling motor.

Assembling the Transducer Bracket

Fit together the two parts of the transducer bracket as shown in Fig. 2-2. When the installation is complete, the parts snap together as shown.

LIKE THIS!

NOT THIS!

Attach the

Bracket is installed

two parts

upside down

Lower the transducer and snap in the release clip

Fig. 2-2

Assembling

the Transducer

Bracket

6

Installation

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Raymarine L265 manual Assembling the Transducer Bracket, Use a low-profile transducer if, Use an in-hull transducer if