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Recommended location for CPT-200 on vessel fitted with another transom transducer
02-26-16, 04:21 PM (This post was last modified: 01-12-17 10:28 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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Recommended location for CPT-200 on vessel fitted with another transom transducer
Recommended location for CPT-200 on vessel fitted with another transom transducer

As most vessels are fitted with a single transducer, Raymarine has not officially tested the CPT-200 alongside with other transom mounted transducers and has correspondingly not specified a minimum distance to separate the CPT-200 from other transom mounted transducers. As such, it would be advised that the transducers be separated as far apart as is permissible.

Rather than mounting transducers directly to the transom, many opt to install a transducer mounting plate(s) and then fasten the transducer(s) to the mounting plate. Transducer mounting plates are commonly available as an aftermarket fishfinder accessory. Transducer mounting plates permit a number a transducer installation locations to be tested, while limiting the number of holes drilled into the transom. As the transducers are screwed to the mounting plate rather than the boat's transom, the number of holes drilled into the transom will be limited to those required to secure the mounting plate to the transom.

As the CPT-200 is not designed to support imaging at speeds approaching and while on plane (speeds at which significant back pressure is produced along the port side of the transom by rotation of a right hand prop), many opt to install the CPT-200 on the port side of the transom.

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