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engsol June 17th 05 06:00 PM

Depth transducer
 
I just bought a new ST-40 depth system. The instructions call for locating the
transducer so that it's within 10 degrees of vertical. Looking at the bottom of
my boat, I really don't see any place to mount it....short of boring a hole dead
center of the hull forward of the fin keel, which I'm loath to do.

As an alternative, the instructions suggest making an epoxy "step" to mount
the transducer. Has anyone tried this? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
Norm B

Dennis Pogson June 17th 05 06:31 PM

engsol wrote:
I just bought a new ST-40 depth system. The instructions call for
locating the transducer so that it's within 10 degrees of vertical.
Looking at the bottom of my boat, I really don't see any place to
mount it....short of boring a hole dead center of the hull forward of
the fin keel, which I'm loath to do.

As an alternative, the instructions suggest making an epoxy "step" to
mount
the transducer. Has anyone tried this? Any other suggestions?

Thanks,
Norm B


This used to be done on wooden boats by making a wedge to give a flat plane
to mount the transducer on. It works equally well with glassfibre., Make it
so that the transducer is flush with the face of the "step".



shipyard June 18th 05 07:56 PM


Many marine dealers install in hull transducers by creating a pocket of
silicone or epoxy for the transduter to sit on causing it to sit as
level as possible. I have only seen it done once in a ranger 18' bass
boat with a through-hull fish/depth finder. The owner claimed it works
great but can't verify.


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