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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 486766" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Off the top of my head thoughts. If an upgrade, then you might already have clean power to where the unit will be mounted. So that part is easy (don't forget to include the recommended fuse). All that is really left is to run the transducer cable and mount the transducer. If the old bracket won't work, perhaps the same connection points can still be used. </p><p></p><p>When it comes to making sure the transducer is pointing straight down, there is a cool method using some coins and a torpedo level on the boat's gunnel. Easy to find on you tube. </p><p></p><p>All assumes you are comfortable with some basic wiring connections. </p><p></p><p>I guess I would call in a Pro if I was afraid I would screw something up or didn't understand what was needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 486766, member: 21536"] Off the top of my head thoughts. If an upgrade, then you might already have clean power to where the unit will be mounted. So that part is easy (don't forget to include the recommended fuse). All that is really left is to run the transducer cable and mount the transducer. If the old bracket won't work, perhaps the same connection points can still be used. When it comes to making sure the transducer is pointing straight down, there is a cool method using some coins and a torpedo level on the boat's gunnel. Easy to find on you tube. All assumes you are comfortable with some basic wiring connections. I guess I would call in a Pro if I was afraid I would screw something up or didn't understand what was needed. [/QUOTE]
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