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<blockquote data-quote="Mac" data-source="post: 83862" data-attributes="member: 842"><p>I followed directions carefully mounting my transducer on my new boat, but in use, because it's mounted too low afterall, it produces a large roostertail when underway. In short, I have to move it up a fair piece to solve the problem. When I take it off to move it, I'll rough up the transom at the old screw holes, but then.......</p><p></p><p>My question is this: What to plug the old screw holes with? What material would hold up the best? I could use JB Weld, silicone, epoxy putty, and perhaps others, but need your advice. Thanks, and good fishing, Mac</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mac, post: 83862, member: 842"] I followed directions carefully mounting my transducer on my new boat, but in use, because it's mounted too low afterall, it produces a large roostertail when underway. In short, I have to move it up a fair piece to solve the problem. When I take it off to move it, I'll rough up the transom at the old screw holes, but then....... My question is this: What to plug the old screw holes with? What material would hold up the best? I could use JB Weld, silicone, epoxy putty, and perhaps others, but need your advice. Thanks, and good fishing, Mac [/QUOTE]
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