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FishStretcher 03-08-2021 10:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by take a potter (Post 270955)
One thing that I might add for transom mounts, is to put them on a mounting block 1" thick. Keep the bottom edge of the block above the bottom of the hull by 1". This allows the transducer to sit a little further behind the hull and therefore it can get in cleaner water as the water rises off the hull. Doing so helped me have a clear image up to about 30kts.


I didn't know that!



I mount mine on a G10 block that I adhere to the transom with 3M 5200 so that I screw into the block, not into the transom, which helps with transom life.


Also, kudos to Fr. Frank for the transducer tutorial!

HatTrick 03-17-2021 12:55 PM

Fishstretcher, It looks as though G10 is expensive. I am correct? Are there any other materials you have used will work for the transducer block?

jsylvester08 04-09-2021 09:19 AM

Finally with pictures.
 
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Thanks all for the help finally dragged her home and exited for the weather to get warmer here in Long Island. Here are a few pictures. I’m wondering from looking at Frank’s if it’s sitting down too close to the engine wash. Any help would BGE appreciated. Also does 5200 hold all season? I would love to not add anymore holes into a 35 year old transom.

bumpdraft 04-09-2021 04:43 PM

Wow, how can that NOT be working?

jsylvester08 04-09-2021 09:48 PM

Also disregard the barnacles
 
Bump are you serious or are you kidding? Obviously disregard those barnacles I’ll knock them off. 2nd anything I can put on it to prevent them from growing on the transducer?

bumpdraft 04-10-2021 12:20 PM

Actually, I thought you were kidding when I saw the picture. Take all that junk off and move it further away from motor,or just take all the stuff off first and try that. Then go with moving it if that doesn’t solve the problem.


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