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bracket for tranducer , what is best?
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    Ausfish Silver Member gutzy's Avatar
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    bracket for tranducer , what is best?

    I have bought a finder and my tinnie already has a fitting for one but I am unsure if I should use the one that came with the finder.
    It seems loose like it will give with the water pressure of moving along.
    My alternate idea was to bolt it through the prongs on the fitting but am unsure how much movement the transducer is suppose to have.
    Here are the photos,
    Some advice would be greatly appreciated.
    Gold Coast , Queensland. Paradise!

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    Ausfish Silver Member gutzy's Avatar
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    Re: bracket for tranducer , what is best?

    the bracket,
    Gold Coast , Queensland. Paradise!

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    Ausfish Bronze Member klyons's Avatar
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    Re: bracket for tranducer , what is best?

    Gutzy

    You have the bracket upside down. The hinged plastic parts snap together after its screwed to the transom. It's designed to "pop" open if you hit something. There will be no movement when assembled correctly.
    The single hole should be at the bottom.


    Kev

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    Ausfish Silver Member gutzy's Avatar
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    Re: bracket for tranducer , what is best?

    thanks for that I figured it out ,
    what a dill!!
    Oh well thats what ya get sometimes!
    I see what you mean about it coming loose if you hit something good idea.
    Ill install tomorrow cant wait.
    Gold Coast , Queensland. Paradise!

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