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Topic: Transducer front or back?  (Read 3082 times)

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20000leagues

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I tied searching for this answer so sorry if it's redundant. Is there a front and back to the transducer? I have a Eagle Cuda 300 and wanted to make sure the transducer wasn't suppose to point forward, I was thinking it didn't matter but wanted to be sure before doing the permanent fix.

Thanks in advance!


dilbeck

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You are right, I don't think it matters.  But if you are concerned, when you mount the transducer, make sure the bracket (that would normally mount to the transom of a boat) is pointed towards the front of the kayak.

Hope that helps.

Michael



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 Yup that's what I was gonna say.


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Great link yester...I want one!!! River fishing (big water) Colombia  :smt001 probably not good for large swells...they sorta stress "pro angeler" is not a yak... :smt009

Thx... :smt001
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