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Anonymous Posted on Oct 30, 2017

Releasing bracket from transducer

Dear i have just received my brand new transducer...and before i install the transducer on my boat...i installed and secured the bracket in the base of the transducer...plz help me removing the bracket from the base so i can install my transducer..your quick respond in this matter is highly appreciated..my [email protected]

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Kevin Gens

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  • Posted on Sep 07, 2010

SOURCE: Have just installed a Garmin 140 on a tracker

I would recommend having the back part of the transducer a little higher (toward the sky) than the nose of the transducer. When I say a little, I mean a very slightly. This way the nose of the transducer pushes the water and any bubbles away from the face.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2011

SOURCE: I have an old Marinetek

Unfortunatly that transducer will not work on the new unit. The sonar sensor is not compatible with this transducer and I would doubt it would even match up to the plug in the Garmin. These units are very propriatory and you will have to use the transducer that came with the machine or one that was specifically designed for the sonar unit. The transducer for your newer unit should be able to mount flush on the hull without having to pull your boat out of the water. These newer units have the capability to see through the hull without having to mount them externally.

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