Re: mounting a transducer
Sure, you can do it that way. Just find a large enough section of PVC pipe, a length of about 4~6" will be more than enough. You'll also need a cap for it.<br /><br />What you do is cut the bottom of the tube of PVC (which has to be large enough in diameter to allow your transducer to set down in it) to match your hull bottom as closley as possible.<br /><br />With that done, and the top dead level, you seal the PVC to the bottom of the boat. Just set the pipe on the bottom where it will be mounted and trace a line around it. Then put down a heavy bead of 5200 inside of the line. Then put the pipe down into the 5200 and put another bead around the outside edge. Now let it set for several days. In the mean time take the transducer and mount it in the cap so that it faces straight down and its cord comes through the cap and is sealed (5200 once again). Also drill a small hole in the cap and tap it, 3/8" is fine. With all that done and the sealer set up just fill the tank about half way with mineral oil and press the cap down firmly. Take duct tape and wrap it tightly around the cap/pipe joint. Finish filling the tank through the hole you drilled and tapped and then put a bolt into it of the appropriate size.