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Humminbird Transducer Installation Question
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Landry" data-source="post: 226352" data-attributes="member: 7025"><p>I'm about to install the tranducer on my G3, replacing a toasted Garmin. Never had a boat with a FF before, so my question is, once the transducer is adjusted to the proper angle relative to the transom, is the tranducer going to be flipper up and down as in launching/trailering, or is it going to live in one position and never get moved. Sorry for the noobie question on this. I've been doing marine electrical work for years, but never have installed a FF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Landry, post: 226352, member: 7025"] I'm about to install the tranducer on my G3, replacing a toasted Garmin. Never had a boat with a FF before, so my question is, once the transducer is adjusted to the proper angle relative to the transom, is the tranducer going to be flipper up and down as in launching/trailering, or is it going to live in one position and never get moved. Sorry for the noobie question on this. I've been doing marine electrical work for years, but never have installed a FF. [/QUOTE]
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