Installation – Raymarine 465 User Manual
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Installation
Fig. 2-3
Transducer
Mounted on
Transom
Transducer in
released position
10"
(254 mm)
Allow a clearance
of at least 10
inches (254 mm)
Fig. 2-4
Transducer
Bracket,
Side View
propeller from damaging the transducer when it is turned.
•
Do not
mount the transducer behind any hull fittings, intakes, or
other parts which extend from the hull. These may cause turbulence
or air bubbles.
•
The bracket has a quick-release mechanism. This prevents damage
by allowing the transducer to flip up if it hits any debris or the bottom.
See Fig. 2-4. Allow enough clearance above the transducer so that it
can swing upward completely. This is about 10" (254 mm) measured
from the bottom of the transom.
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