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Mounting transducer in hull. Yamaha ar 210

Jmpicking

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Boat Make
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2014
Boat Model
AR
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Anyone know the best place to mount an in-hull transducer on a 2014 Yamaha AR 210. struggling to get a good reading.
 
Under your cleanout hatch. You will have to epoxy it in the hull though. How is it mounted currently?
 
It’s not currently mounted just got it, that’s the place I was thinking of trying right where the hole leads from the engine hatch to the clean out hatch.. is that where your suggesting?
 
It’s not currently mounted just got it, that’s the place I was thinking of trying right where the hole leads from the engine hatch to the clean out hatch.. is that where your suggesting?
It would be under the cleanout cover hatch. You will need to pull the screws out and you will see the water boxes ( mufflers ) and such. You can get to the very bottom of the hull.


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