Tin Man
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I am preparing to install my new Lowrance HDS PRO 10 with 3 in 1 HD Active Imaging transducer.
I have mounted HDPE blocks on the transoms of several boats. All were epoxies using flame treatment and West System G-Flex. The were all still attached after 2-3 years. However, this new transducer is larger, expensive, and heavier so I am considering through bolting the HDPE black using sealant between block an hull.
Questions:
1. Are there are any drawbacks to through bolting? I was planning on two (one upper, one lower) #10 SS bolts with flat and lock washers and nuts.
2. What adhesive is preferred between HDPE and painted alum hull? I am using a 5"x 7" x 1" HDPE block.
3. Ond of the attached pics show my inner transom access. The orange pencil (bottom) shows where I placed a bolt through existing transom hole (from previously mounted transducer that was screwed) and the second hole will be drilled 4" directly above it . As you can see, there is a 3"x 3" alum tube (part of transom reinforcement)....I would use the current hole (bottom) and one additional hole above the tube. Bolt holes would be 4" apart (as show on blue tape placed on HDPE block.
NOTE: There is not a lot of room to work with inside transom and the bolt on bottom would require me to use "feel" only when attaching the washer., sealant, washers, and nut.
Thoughts?
Thanks!
I have mounted HDPE blocks on the transoms of several boats. All were epoxies using flame treatment and West System G-Flex. The were all still attached after 2-3 years. However, this new transducer is larger, expensive, and heavier so I am considering through bolting the HDPE black using sealant between block an hull.
Questions:
1. Are there are any drawbacks to through bolting? I was planning on two (one upper, one lower) #10 SS bolts with flat and lock washers and nuts.
2. What adhesive is preferred between HDPE and painted alum hull? I am using a 5"x 7" x 1" HDPE block.
3. Ond of the attached pics show my inner transom access. The orange pencil (bottom) shows where I placed a bolt through existing transom hole (from previously mounted transducer that was screwed) and the second hole will be drilled 4" directly above it . As you can see, there is a 3"x 3" alum tube (part of transom reinforcement)....I would use the current hole (bottom) and one additional hole above the tube. Bolt holes would be 4" apart (as show on blue tape placed on HDPE block.
NOTE: There is not a lot of room to work with inside transom and the bolt on bottom would require me to use "feel" only when attaching the washer., sealant, washers, and nut.
Thoughts?
Thanks!