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Old 03-01-2004, 11:39 AM
catman115 catman115 is offline
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Default Captn Brad et al

Captn Brad, I was looking at the pix of your boat in the boatzone and noticed in one of the ass end pix your transducer is mounted on a raised panel. T he panel appears to be screwed in and sealed. Whats the panel ? and why do that ??
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Old 03-01-2004, 11:55 AM
TUGBOAT TUGBOAT is offline
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Default Re: Captn Brad et al

I used a white polycast acrylic. I used 4 screws & 5200 to seal.Everything screws to this plate not thru it. I made it large enough to mount other Toy'z. I can move the transducer around to adjust also.(Worked 1st time where its at) I just didn't want to put a bunch of holes in the New Transom.This way everything will be located in 1 place.
So far it has worked out.
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