Which way should a Lowrance transducer face?

Which way should a Lowrance transducer face?

Again not for forward or backward (at least not on Lowrance)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 …

Can you use two Lowrance transducers at once?

If both transducers are using the same frequency, they will interfere with each other once you reach a water depth that allows the two beams to cross. In shallow water, they may work together if the transducers are far enough apart. Setting each unit on a different frequency will prevent interference.

What is the best mount for a Lowrance fishfinder?

RAM ® Mounts offers the most reliable and rugged mounting solutions for your Lowrance fishfinder. Secure your handheld GPS and marine electronics with form-fitting and universal mounting solutions that feature vibration damping. Explore the full line of Lowrance fishfinder mounts below.

How do I mount my Lowrance GPS device?

Keep your Lowrance handheld GPS device by your side almost anywhere. Attach RAM ® form-fitting cradles to a wide range of mounting bases, including adhesive, cup holder, drill-down, suction cup, and U-bolt solutions. If you haven’t already heard the news, Lowrance just released their new Elite Ti² & HDS LIVE fishfinders.

How do I protect my Lowrance StructureScan or totalscan?

Protect your Lowrance StructureScan or TotalScan transducer with RAM ®. These mounts enable the quick and effective deployment of your transducer arm, and also offer quick retrieval when entering shallow water or beaching your kayak. Keep your Lowrance handheld GPS device by your side almost anywhere.

How do I protect my StructureScan transducer?

Protect your Lowrance StructureScan or TotalScan transducer with RAM ®. These mounts enable the quick and effective deployment of your transducer arm, and also offer quick retrieval when entering shallow water or beaching your kayak.