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Most boats have a spot in the hull that is nothing but glass. Some paint
this area black so you can find it. Others leave it clear and it will show up as a clearer area. To make sure it will work at this spot - fill the bilge with enough water to cover the area by about 1/4". Lay the transducer on this spot and check. The transducer will not work thru any air pockets so you have to put some water in there to try. To install - I use silicone. People will tell you not to but I have always done this with no problem. Build up a large area of silicone about 1/2" thick. Take the transducer and push it down all the way pushing out all the excess. Don't twist. This will remove any air bubbles. Take and wipe up the excess w/ papertowels being careful not to move the transducer. Problem w/ epoxy is you need a lot to push down and make sure there are no air bubbles. -- Tony my boats and cars at http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com - "gudmundur" wrote in message ... Hi folks, Just bought a Faria dash mounted depth sounder with a 'glue it inside the hull' transducer. Faria warns that it won't work very good if my hull has core material in it. I am guessing it probably has 3/4 inch plywood with the outer, and inner fiberglass body shell. I only need to know when the water is perhaps less than 8 feet deep. As long as it is deeper I have no worries. What are the chances it will work o.k. out to perhaps 20 feet if I just go ahead and glue it in anyway? I really don't want to remove the inner fiberglass shell, and the wooden core, just to glue the transducer on the inside of the outer skin. Anyone currently running a half baked set up like I am going to try? Do I have to just bite the bullet, and get out the Dremel? Thanks all! |
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