Where does the transducer go on a boat?

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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Where do you mount the transducer on a boat?

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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How far in the water should a transducer be?

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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Where is the proper placement of 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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How far below the boat should a transducer be?

Thirdly the best bet when mounting your transducer to read at speed is to have the bottom of it 3-4 mm below the waterline. Because the transducer can only ping in water so you do want it submerged. If it's too deep sometimes the front face of it will create turbulence and bubbles = bad.
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Should transducer be flush with bottom of boat?

Ideally you'll want the transducer about flush with the bottom or hull of your boat. It could be too deep but it won't hurt to try it. If you can't get a bottom reading going wide open throttle you'll want to adjust it.
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How far away from motor should transducer be?

The ideal mounting location on a boat powered by an outboard or an I/O engine is about 18-24 inches starboard of the engine's lower unit. If the boat has inboard power, mount the transducer far enough to starboard to clear any propeller turbulence.
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How far should transducer be from Trim Tabs?

Humminbird sticks by it's policy that the transducer must be 15 inches away from props and should be as far as possible from trim tabs.
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Where do you mount a hull transducer?

For planing hull powerboats, mount it well aft near the centerline and well inboard of the first set of lifting strakes to ensure that it is in contact with the water at high speeds. The starboard side of the hull where the propeller blades are moving downward provides a cleaner flow of water.
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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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How far down do you mount the transducer?

What is the best transducer mounting height? The best transducer mounting height is at the bottom edge of the transom, with the lower surface of the transducer protruding about 1/32 to 1/16 inches below the bottom of the boat.
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Do transducers need to be in water?

Note: the transducer must be submerged in water for reliable transducer detection. If a transducer is detected, the unit will enter "Start Up" or normal operation unless you choose another option.
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Can I install transducer inside the boat?

As an alternative to transom mounting, it is possible on many fiberglass-hulled boats to glue the transducer on the inside of the boat hull. Since fiberglass has similar sonar characteristics as water, the sonar signal can pass through the boat hull with minimal loss.
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Will a transducer work through hull?

Most marine-electronics brands offer an inside-the-hull transducer kit that can be fastened to the hull's interior. This will work only with solid fiberglass hulls (excluding balsa core or laminated hull construction that might contain air pockets). Expect some signal loss.
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Can you put a transducer on the port side of a boat?

"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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Where do you mount transducer with Trim Tabs?

You may need to adjust your boat's trim tabs if the transducer is not mounted in the center of the transom. For optimal results, the transducer should be mounted as close to the center line of the hull as possible.
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