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dbeck wrote:My ideas:
- transom mount is ugly and it might be in the way with motor, rudder or when reboarding after a swim
- through hull: although not an optimal position, I would mount it in the inner forward corner of one of the lazarattes; our lazarettes are sealed towards the area below the footwell. In case of a mishap, just one lazarette gets flooded. Easy access to the transducer.
- in-hull: this is not supposed to work out of the box with a wooden boat; my idea would be to cut a hole, and close the hole with glass from inside and outside maybe with additional layers of glass in between (and no air bubbles). This should be pretty strong and very little risk of a leak. I would be interested if s.o. tried that already.
Dmksails wrote:Pasi - I really like your idea. I'm planning to install a depth & speed transducer, and this sounds like the ticket. One question - how closed does this come to the trailer supports?
If I read this right, you've placed it against bulkhead 8 on the port side?
Dmksails wrote:Doug - I like your idea, but I'm planning on a thru-hull transducer with depth and speed. Do you think the speed paddles would be anywhere near the trailer supports?
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