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![]() "Melandre" wrote in message ups.com... Thanks for all the responses already (that ws quick!). I think I get the idea as to where to mount it which brings me to my next question: I am a bit freaked out about putting screws in the transom below the water line. Is it possible to attach (with screws) the transducer to a hard plastic (like a thin cutting board as someone suggested) and then use above water/below water marine clue to secure it to the transom? Or am I just suffering from unjustified paranoia (hey! it is a brand new 2006 boat so not keen about putting holes in it!). ![]() Andre Unjustified paranoia. Get to a boat store and pick up some nice caulking stuff in a tube. Make the screw holes slightly larger than the screws so the shaft of each screw can be completely surrounded in caulk. I did this 6 years ago through my aluminum hull, and there's been absolutely no leaking. |
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