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  1. Hi All, I have been searching high and low for an answer to where to mount my HDSI transducer to the transom of my Ranger 482V. I have already installed the dual beam thru hull transducer for on pad depth readings but need to mount the HDSI to my transom. My boat has no jack plate. I have a Stern Pad plate that I would like to use if possible to prevent having to drill through my hull. With the stern pad and transducer mounted beside and below the engine mounts the transducer will stick past the lower unit of my motor, therefore, causing the potential for interference on my side imaging signal. I am hoping that someone can advise me on where to put my transducer or can take a picture of where their side imaging transducer is mounted to their transom. Are there any 482/481V owners out there that can send me a pic or tell me where they have had the best results?
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