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26-07-2008, 19:26 #1WSF Regular Poster
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transducer problems
hi
ive got a eagle cuda 242 with a transom mount transducer, is it possible to fit this transducer on the inside of a kayak hull?? or will i have to get a shoot thro transducer?
also whats the best method to fix it in position?
thanks in advance
pauljust one last cast before i go
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Paul,
I've got a cuda 128 with a skimmer transducer, you might find it is the same one, I could have fitted mine on the transom.
I have stuck it inside the hull with sikaflex, I made a small pond out of plasticine then a good splodge of sikaflex, trying not too create any air bubbles the press the transducer in with a rock and wiggle to expell any air bubbles.
Hope this helps,
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How's that . . .
Before you embark on a non-reversible and visibly complex procedure, try sealing it with a sort of Weatherproof Tapes added to a temporary marine sealant. I've had mine sealed like that for over 12 months now and it still work fine



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