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FishFinder L365 Instruction Manual Raymarine
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Contents Echo sounding – How it works (inside front cover) FishFinder L365 – Features and functions i For information and service ii 1 Introduction 1 About the FishFinder L365 1 System Components 2 Standard Equipment 2 Standard Transducers 2 Optional Accessories 2 2 Installation 4 About the Transducer 4 Selecting the Correct Type of Transducer 5 Assembling the Transducer Bracket 6 Positioning the Transom-Mount Transducer 6 Mounting the Transom-Mount Transducer 9 Mou
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FishFinder Page 29 Choosing a Frequency 34 Fish Indications 35 Bottom Indications 36 Performance Modes 37 Zoom Page 38 A-Scope (Bottom Coverage) Page 40 Digital Page 42 Sidelooker Page 43 4 Setup Instructions 47 The Setup Menu 47 Range Setting 48 Sensitivity Setting 49 Chart Speed Setting 50 Zoom Setting 52 Frequency Setting 53 Resetting the Log 54 System Setup Display 55 Fish Alarm 58 Simulator 56 Buzzer 58 Fish Symbol 56 Depth Units 59 White Line
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List of Figures Figure Page Unit in Use Inside front cover Front Panel i 1-1 Typical Installation 1 2-1 Transducer Types 5 2-2 Assembling the Transducer Bracket 6 2-3 Transducer Mounted on Transom 7 2-4 Transducer Bracket, Side View 7 2-5 Correct Mounting Position 8 2-6 Mounting the Transducer 8 2-7 Installing the Sidelooker Transducer 10 2-8 Installing the Sidelooker Transducer - Trolling Motor 13 2-9 Installation on Bracket 14 2-10 Dimensions 15 2-11 Flush-Mount Installation 16 2-12 Disassembl
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1 – Introduction About the FishFinder L365 The FishFinder L365 is a system that uses sound waves (“sonar”) to detect fish and show the bottom of a lake or sea. The system includes a transducer and a display unit, connected by a cable. The transducer sends high-frequency sound waves down into the water. These sounds strike fish, the bottom, or other objects in the water, and return as echoes. The FishFinder then interprets these echoes and presents a display. The FishFinder L365 can handle man
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System Components The FishFinder L365 consists of a compact display unit connected to a transducer. The transducer is attached to the boat and extends into the water. Standard Equipment When you unpack your FishFinder L365, you should find the following standard equipment in the carton. If any items are missing, please notify your Raymarine dealer immediately, or contact the Customer Service Department at Raymarine at 1-800-539-5539, ext. 2333. Please provide the serial number of the FishFind
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Description Part No. Sidelooker transom-mount transducer M78930 Sidelooker transducer for trolling motor mounting. Companion with M78928 downlooker depth/temp transducer, with 12 ft. (3.6 m) cable and hardware M78929 Extension for transducer cable (15 ft, 5 m) M99-140 Extension for transducer cable, for Sidelooker transducer (15 ft, 5 m) M99-139 Flush-mounting kit (with hardware and mounting template) M99-137 Fairing block for M78923 thru-hull ® transducer (Lexan ) M99-142 Low profile plastic th
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2 – Installation The installation process has four parts: Mounting the transducer Mounting the display unit Connecting the cables for the transducer and power supply Calibrating the display unit About the Transducer Several different kinds of transducers can be used with this unit. The transom-mount style, used most often, and in-hull types are shown in Fig. 2-1. Besides measuring water depth, the transducers also have two other sensors: a paddle wheel which detects the speed of the boa
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M78898 M78923 M99-142 Transom-mount Thru-hull Fairing for transducer transducer thru-hull transducer M78946 M78930 M78929 Fig. 2-1 In-hull Sidelooker Sidelooker transducer transducer for transducer for Transducer transom mount trolling motor Types Selecting the Correct Type of Transducer Before you begin the installation, double-check to be sure you have the correct type of transducer. Each kind of transducer is designed for a particular type of use. In this manual we will include detailed mou
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Use a trolling motor transducer if – . . . you want to attach the transducer to a trolling motor. (Not recom- mended for deep-water operations.) Use a Sidelooker transducer if – . . . you need a way of searching for fish on either side of the boat. This type of transducer is attached to the bracket of the transom-mount transducer or to the shaft of the trolling motor. Assembling the Transducer Bracket Fit together the two parts of the transducer bracket as shown in Fig. 2-2. When the installat
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Fig. 2-3 Transducer Mounted on Transom Allow a clearance Transducer in of at least 10 released position inches (254 mm) 10" (254 mm) Fig. 2-4 Transducer Bracket, Side View propeller from damaging the transducer when it is turned. After installation, check the clearance by turning the wheel so the propeller swings toward the transducer. There should always be a 2” (50 mm) clearance. If your boat has twin propellers (outboard or inboard-outboard), place the transducer near the centerline of th
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Average transom angle– Vertical transom – Sloping transom– no wedge necessary place wedge this way place wedge this way 2 to 5 2 to 5 2 to 5 For fiberglass hull – 1/8" to 1/4" (3.2 to 6 mm) For aluminum hull – 1/4" to 3/8" (6 to 9 mm) No! No! No! The bow of the transducer Rivets on the hull are The rear of the transducer is above the bottom of the creating bubbles. is too high, creating transom, creating Lower the transducer cavitation. cavitation. a bit. Fig. 2-5 Correct Mounting Position
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The bracket has a quick-release mechanism. This may reduce damage by allowing the transducer to flip up if it hits any debris or the bottom. See Fig. 2-4. Allow enough clearance above the transducer so that it can swing upward completely. This is about 10" (254 mm) measured from the bottom of the transom. If considering the Sidelooker option, look for a mounting location where the Sidelooker array will not be blocked by the engine housing or other mounted hardware. If the boat will be
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6. Attach the bracket to the hull using the panhead screws with flat washers. Before you tighten the screws, apply a good-quality marine sealant to the pilot holes. This will protect the hull from water penetra- tion. Do not tighten the screws completely yet. 7. Move the bracket up or down so that the leading edge of the trans- ducer has the clearance shown in Fig. 2-5. 8. Once the bracket is in the correct position, you can tighten the screws. Mounting the Optional Sidelooker Transducer 1. T
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5. Run the Sidelooker cable beside the depth cable for the transom- mount transducer. Installation Notes – Thru-Hull Transducer Detailed instructions for this installation will be included with the trans- ducer. In this section, we will note just a few important points. 1. Earlier we listed three general rules for placing transducers. All of these rules apply when you are mounting a thru-hull transducer. Here are some other rules for selecting the best mounting location: For planing hulls – I
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fairing block must be able to resist the drag of the water against the hull, and must also be completely waterproof. 6. If the hull of the boat has a core-type hull, you will need to follow some special mounting procedures. The core material must be protected from any water which may leak from the inside of the boat. (If the core material is allowed to remain wet, it may rot and weaken the hull.) 7. When working with the transducer, support it by holding the body of the unit or the rings. Do n
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Installation Notes – Trolling Motor Transducer Both Downlooker and Sidelooker transducers may be installed on a trolling motor. See Fig. 2-8. Fig. 2-8 Installing the Sidelooker Transducer on a Trolling Motor Detailed instructions for these installations will be included with the transducer(s). The Downlooker transducer is mounted on the horizontal gear case of the motor. The Sidelooker transducer is attached to the vertical support tube. These installations are simple, but it is important to
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CLEAR L365 SETUP FISHFINDER PWR PAGE Raymarine Installation Notes – Transducer for Speed and Temperature Only This type of transducer may be used with a thru-hull transducer which reads depth only. The speed/temperature transducer is attached to the transom of the boat. Detailed instructions for this installation will be included with the transducer. The cable for this transducer uses a “Y” connector. See the notes on “Installing the Transducer Cable.” Mounting the Display Unit – Standard Mount
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Countersink 2-25/32" 3/8" (10 mm) (70 mm) Hole 3/16" (5 mm) 2-21/32" (67 mm) 2-23/32" (69 mm) 1-13/32" (36 mm) 5-7/32" (133 mm) 63/64" (25 mm) 6-3/4" (172 mm) 5-9/32" (134 mm) 1-3/4" (44 mm) 4-9/32" (109 mm) 3-29/32"(99 mm) 4-7/32"(107 mm) Fig. 2-10 Dimensions Installation 15