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<blockquote data-quote="tigfisher" data-source="post: 331003" data-attributes="member: 10590"><p>I had a cheap eagle fishfinder transducer epoxied in the middle of my 14ft jet boat and it worked good for depth, but not so good after under 1ft of water, after awhile it fell off the hull, but it still worked as my rivited hull had a small leak as it was sitting in a puddle of water. </p><p>try putting your transducer in a ziplock bag filled with water and see if works , place it on a flat surface on the hull. i now have a small damed up reservoir where my ducer was epoxied that i fill with cup of water. it just sits in there freely</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tigfisher, post: 331003, member: 10590"] I had a cheap eagle fishfinder transducer epoxied in the middle of my 14ft jet boat and it worked good for depth, but not so good after under 1ft of water, after awhile it fell off the hull, but it still worked as my rivited hull had a small leak as it was sitting in a puddle of water. try putting your transducer in a ziplock bag filled with water and see if works , place it on a flat surface on the hull. i now have a small damed up reservoir where my ducer was epoxied that i fill with cup of water. it just sits in there freely [/QUOTE]
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