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Thanks for the advice everyone... will letcha know how it goes....
- David "Mys Terry" wrote in message ... On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 10:21:25 -0400, Ed wrote: I have used silicon twice in the past for "temporary" testing in this situation. (Figuring I would go back and fix it later once I found the best spot). One was 4 years ago in my dingy and the other was 3 years ago in my sportfish. Neither hull is cored. Both are still working near perfectly for shallow water. (200ft) and high speed. I just cut the caulking tube tip off at the widest point, made a pile of silicon (no bubbles) and pushed the transducer down into the pile making sure it was level to the world. I let it dry and tried it out. Since it worked, I have not gone to back to "FIX" it... i have heard the evils of doing this but I go back to the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I am sure I am getting some attenuation but for what I am using them for (SHallow water) I don't need all the power anyway. BTW... I do NOT use this for my two 1500 ft sounders, those are thru hull with fairing blocks, etc. I, and lots of people I know have used clear silicone and it works great. Here's another tip: Don't swamp your boat with water as some idiot suggested. The way to test for a good location is to simply fill a zip-lock plastic sandwich bag with water and seal it closed. Place the transducer on top of the water bag and move that around your DRY boat. A breast implant can be substituted for the water filled baggie if you have one handy. |
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