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120 Series Fishing Boats - Rockey Boat Co

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INSTALLING ACCESSORIESFish Finders/Depth Finders Pro 94 and Pro 102 Models1. Hook up power for the fish finder or other accessories. The power will need to be connected directly to the battery. Since this is not afused connection, please see the installation instructions included with the fish finder.2. Place the main unit of the fish finder or other accessory on the deck in any location that is convenient.3. The transducer for the fish finder can be mounted to the trolling motor using stainless steel hose clamps. The transducer can also bemounted on a raised mounting block located on the port (left) side of the transom for the Pro 102 and Pro 94. This raised mountingblock has a small piece of durawood behind it as a backer. Do not mount the transducer anywhere else on the transom. There are noother wood backers (except for the center section where the motor is mounted). Mounting onto the plastic itself will not provideadequate support, and will create a leak in the hull.Fish Finders/Depth Finders Pro <strong>120</strong>The transducer for the fish finder may be mounted on either side of the stern. See photo #6. Use caulking to sealthe mounting screws and locate the transducer away from the turbulence. The transom consists of 1” plywood. Thetransducer can be placed on either side per the diagram. Do not mount into the outside sponson because there is onlythe material thickness of the hull to screw to and a leak will result.See the instructions from the fish finder manufacturer for more details.Photo #6 MountingLocationsPro <strong>120</strong> shownPRE-LAUNCH CHECK• Check the weather and wave conditions.• Review the maximum capacities on the capacity plate, located on the rear starboard side of the deck. Ensure you are safely within theselimits.• Make sure your drain plugs are installed and secure.• Some water accumulation should be expected between the deck and hull. It is not necessarily an indication of a serious leak in the hull.Water can seep through and around some fasteners during heavy rain or will accumulate just from normal condensation. Drain the spacebetween the deck and hull of any accumulated water by following the boat specific “Installing Drain Plugs” instructions. Reinstall thedrain plug.• Make sure all passengers are wearing Personal Flotation Devices (life jackets).• When the boat is under power, it is advised that the operator and any passengers remove the seat pedestal (Pro <strong>120</strong> only) and place theseat directly into the seat base. Do not sit elevated in the pedestal seats while the boat is in motion.

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