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Fixing screw holes....best practice?
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<blockquote data-quote="nytebyte" data-source="post: 487424" data-attributes="member: 20476"><p>I had a boat with that problem. Seemed the previous owner couldn't decide where to mount the transducer. I just took a piece of cutting board type material and placed it over the holes and used loctite marine between the boat and cutting board and used some short screws from the inside of the boat threw the already there holes to suck it in. I was able to mount the new transducer to the plastic board without new holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nytebyte, post: 487424, member: 20476"] I had a boat with that problem. Seemed the previous owner couldn't decide where to mount the transducer. I just took a piece of cutting board type material and placed it over the holes and used loctite marine between the boat and cutting board and used some short screws from the inside of the boat threw the already there holes to suck it in. I was able to mount the new transducer to the plastic board without new holes. [/QUOTE]
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