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<blockquote data-quote="Dark3" data-source="post: 367186" data-attributes="member: 14036"><p>This is absolutely right. I always tell folks the same thing. Ive done the adhesive thing. Not worth the trouble. All you need is two holes. The same two holes will always be used so its not a big deal. Ive seen some swiss cheese up a transom and i dont get it. The board can always be replaced, design changed, or other things added. Ive had good luck with pvc board at home depot. Its like a 1x4 board and works perfect. Just cut a piece off and make your own transducer block.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dark3, post: 367186, member: 14036"] This is absolutely right. I always tell folks the same thing. Ive done the adhesive thing. Not worth the trouble. All you need is two holes. The same two holes will always be used so its not a big deal. Ive seen some swiss cheese up a transom and i dont get it. The board can always be replaced, design changed, or other things added. Ive had good luck with pvc board at home depot. Its like a 1x4 board and works perfect. Just cut a piece off and make your own transducer block. [/QUOTE]
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