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Changing rear transducer mount
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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 475440" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>FWIW on one of my older boats, I put a piece of starboard (HDPE super plastic) on the transom, 2" tall by 5" wide, pushed or imbedded into a sheet of rubber roofing flashing. There are only 2 bolts holding it to the transom, from the outside to the insides, SS bolts all gooped with 3M-type sealant, with nylon washers up against the tin on the inside. </p><p></p><p><strong><em>Now 10-years later</em></strong>, I buy that boat back from the kid I had sold it to ... and that mount is still integral and watertight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 475440, member: 15636"] FWIW on one of my older boats, I put a piece of starboard (HDPE super plastic) on the transom, 2" tall by 5" wide, pushed or imbedded into a sheet of rubber roofing flashing. There are only 2 bolts holding it to the transom, from the outside to the insides, SS bolts all gooped with 3M-type sealant, with nylon washers up against the tin on the inside. [b][i]Now 10-years later[/i][/b], I buy that boat back from the kid I had sold it to ... and that mount is still integral and watertight! [/QUOTE]
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