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Evan, what is recommended as the preferable technique for transducer
embedding ? Thank you, Courtney Evan Gatehouse wrote: "David Edney" wrote in message ... I have just purchased a new depth sounder (NAVMAN) for my Nicholson 32 and the through hull transducer is a smaller diameter than the one I wish to replace, does anyone have a suggestion as to the best way to do this. Thanks David Edney If this is an older Nicholson 32 with a solid fiberglass hull, consider using the transducer to shoot through the hull by embedding it in a blob of epoxy. One less hole to deal with. You can take the old transducer out and fill the old hole at your next haul out. -- s/v Mutiny Rhodes Bounty II lying Oriental, NC WDB5619 |
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![]() "Courtney Thomas" wrote in message ... Evan, what is recommended as the preferable technique for transducer embedding ? Thank you, Courtney I've used silicone and epoxy. Had better results with epoxy. My current boat has a Garmin 120 that is rated to 600' and I reach 800' with it in salt water. It is shooting through a fairly thin outer fiberglass skin on a foam cored boat though. Last boat had a Raytheon 265 that was epoxy glued and got easily 300'+ but often dropped signal in the muddy Cheseapeake in shallow water. We also had an Eagle glued with silicone (came with the boat) that worked o.k. too until the display died. Garmin recommended epoxy glued. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |
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On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 00:31:12 -0800, "Evan Gatehouse"
wrote: We also had an Eagle glued with silicone (came with the boat) that worked o.k. too until the display died. I glued with silicone in case I needed to move it.I have a cheapo Eagle, too, but it works splendidly for my essentially coastal needs, and I've confirmed its accuracy with lead line sounds. Fishfinders are a great alternative to "marine" depthsounders, in my experience. R. |
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Evan Gatehouse wrote:
"Courtney Thomas" wrote in message ... Evan, what is recommended as the preferable technique for transducer embedding ? I had a boat that come with a plastic bucket with the bottom cut out that was silicon sealed to the hull. It was filled with water and the transducer placed in it. Water evaporated away quickly so I put the transducer in a plastic bag filled with water and put the bag/water/transducer into the bottomless plastic bucket glued to the hull...... paul oman Thank you, Courtney I've used silicone and epoxy. Had better results with epoxy. My current boat has a Garmin 120 that is rated to 600' and I reach 800' with it in salt water. It is shooting through a fairly thin outer fiberglass skin on a foam cored boat though. Last boat had a Raytheon 265 that was epoxy glued and got easily 300'+ but often dropped signal in the muddy Cheseapeake in shallow water. We also had an Eagle glued with silicone (came with the boat) that worked o.k. too until the display died. Garmin recommended epoxy glued. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) -- |
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