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Transducer Installation...A Few Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="gogittum" data-source="post: 489720" data-attributes="member: 27114"><p>I've got my bunk boards mounted inboard of the strakes and tight against them. The inside edge of the bunk board is just about where I need/want to mount my transducer. To get around that, I moved the board so that it's just about flush with the edge of the transom - sits about 1/2" exposed. The transducer sits farther back than that, so no worries about crunching it when loading the boat.</p><p></p><p>I have mine mounted on a wood block epoxied to the transom, too, and will try raising it to cut down on the spray. I like to watch for structure as I cruise at speed, so want a clear reading at all times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gogittum, post: 489720, member: 27114"] I've got my bunk boards mounted inboard of the strakes and tight against them. The inside edge of the bunk board is just about where I need/want to mount my transducer. To get around that, I moved the board so that it's just about flush with the edge of the transom - sits about 1/2" exposed. The transducer sits farther back than that, so no worries about crunching it when loading the boat. I have mine mounted on a wood block epoxied to the transom, too, and will try raising it to cut down on the spray. I like to watch for structure as I cruise at speed, so want a clear reading at all times. [/QUOTE]
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