Does it matter which way your transducer faces?

So the short answer is that no, it doesn't matter which way you face the "front" of your transducer.. the read out is going to look just the same to you. You do, however, want the BOTTOM of your transducer to face as straight down as you can, within reason.
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Which way should a Garmin transducer face?

The transducer should be mounted as close to the center of the boat as possible. If your propeller moves clockwise when the boat moves, the transducer should be mounted on the starboard side. If your propeller moves counter-clockwise when the boat moves, the transducer should be mounted on the port side.
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Does it matter what side to mount the transducer on?

The general rule of thumb is to mount the transducer to the starboard side, which is the down stroke of most single outboard boat propellers (right hand lower unit). This side produces the least amount of turbulence and is most efficient in delivering the best performance.
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Which way does a fish finder transducer face?

I've checked out Lowrance's total scan transducer mounting instructions and they show the transducer facing "backwards", that is with mounting plate portion attached to the rear of the boat and tip of the transducer pointed rearwards in the direction of the engine.
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What angle should my transducer be at?

The transducer should be mounted nose-up about three degrees in relation to the plane of the hull bottom. Sometimes a transducer mounted parallel with the hull bottom also works fine, but even the slightest nose-down angle can cause turbulence or cavitation that kills performance.
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How far away from motor should transducer be?

On boats with outboard or inboard/outboard motors, the location should be at least 15 in. (38 cm) away from the propeller.
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Can you mount transducer on left side of transom?

The location should be as close to the center of the boat as possible, but on the side of the downward swing the propeller. On the majority of boats, this will be on the starboard (right) side.
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How do you position a boat transducer?

Transducer placement should be aft and close to the centerline. It needs to be located low enough that the transducer is in the water at all times. Consider items such as the lifting strap placement into the location as well as trailer bunks and rollers if it is a trailered vessel.
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Can you put transducer on port side?

"Can a transom-mount transducer be installed on either the starboard or port side of the boat?" Ans: "We recommend mounting a transom transducer on the starboardside of a single-drive boat. This is the sidewhere the propeller blades are moving downward for minimal disturbance from the propeller.
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Should transducer be level with bottom of boat?

The transducer should be even with the bottom of the boat or slightly below the bottom. Leading edge (the edge closest to the transom of the boat). One click too high: the transducer is tilted out of the water and cannot maintain a sonar signal.
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Does Garmin transducer work through hull?

WHEN TO USE A THRU-HULL PAIR: A thru-hull pair is recommended when mounting a SideVü transducer in a location that has a deadrise greater than 5 degrees. To obtain the best possible performance, install all transducers according to the included installation instructions.
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Can sonar transducers be mounted side by side?

You can mount SI/DI and high speed transducers side by side on the same side of the boat without any problems. When they both transducers use the same frequency is when you may experience interference.
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What happens if transducer is too low?

A transducer placed too low in the water will cause water to flow over the top of the transducer creating a rooster tail and creating air bubbles that will travel over the bottom of the transducer.
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Why does my transducer rooster tail?

If it's a true rooster tail, then the rear of the transducer is tipped down too far in the back.
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Should I mount my transducer on my trolling motor?

Often, it is desirable to have the transducer mounted on the trolling motor, but this can be a difficult task. It is important that the transducer and the routing of the cable does not interfere with the trolling motor's operation. You must route the cable so that it does not get pulled, cut, or crushed.
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Can you run 2 fish finders off 1 transducer?

While it is not recommended that more than one transducer be run simultaneously, there can be multiple transducers installed on a boat. If two transducers are transmitting at or close to the same frequency and the signals cross, interference may appear on the display of your Garmin Marine Chartplotter.
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