Humminbird MHX XNT - Transom Mount Hardware
740093-1Compatibility:
The Complete Replacement Bracket Kit
Did your transducer hit a rock, log, or stump? The Humminbird MHX XNT Transom Mount Hardware Kit is the exact OEM replacement you need to get your sonar back in the water. Designed specifically for XNT-style transom-mount transducers, this durable plastic bracket firmly secures your transducer to the back of your boat.
Crucially, this kit features Humminbird's signature impact-release (kick-up) bracket. If you strike an underwater object while driving, the bracket pivots up to absorb the impact, saving your expensive transducer from snapping off.
📦 Product Specs:
- Part Number: 740093-1 (MHX XNT)
- Mounting Style: Transom (Back of boat)
- Material: High-impact marine-grade plastic
The MHX XNT is a plastic mounting bracket and hardware kit for XNT transom-mount transducers.
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Compatible with: XNT 9 20 T, XNT 9 HW T, XNT 9 HW MDI 75 T, XNT 9 SI 180 T, XNT 9 DI T, XNT 9 28 T, XNT 14 DI T, XNT 14 20 T, XNT 14 74 T, XNT 14 HW T
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Includes a kick-up bracket and transducer bracket plug.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does the kick-up bracket work?
The bracket holds the transducer firmly under normal driving conditions. However, if the transducer hits a hard object like a stump or a rock, the tension releases, allowing the bracket to "kick up" and pivot out of the way. This prevents the transducer housing from cracking or breaking off completely.
Will this bracket hold my MEGA Side Imaging+ transducer?
No. The MHX XNT is designed for the smaller, standard XNT-style transducers (like 2D, standard DI, and older SI). The massive MEGA Side Imaging+ transducers require heavy-duty metal brackets to support their weight and size.
Does this kit include the screws to mount it to the boat?
No, this kit includes the bracket assembly and plug for the transducer itself. You will need to supply your own marine-grade stainless steel screws and sealant to mount the bracket to your boat's hull.