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<blockquote data-quote="wmk0002" data-source="post: 423452" data-attributes="member: 13975"><p>I'm ashamed to say I never completed this install but the plan is to get it done after work today. Like I mentioned above, the board I bought came with two pre-dilled, countersunk holes and screws. Right now I am leaning towards not using them and just attaching it solely with 5200. My boat is already painted so I plan on just lightly sanding it and cleaning it off with acetone. I'll have to drill a few pockets in the board to go over some rivets and will try to score up the back as well for better adhesion. From my pics above, I'm going to locate the transducer between the outermost strakes so basically just a few inches from the edge. It was the only place void of rivets aside from near the middle where it would have clearance issues with the motor. The 5200 I bought is the fast curing stuff....says it becomes tacky after an hour and fully cures in 24 hours. My only question now is how can I hold the board in place while it cures? I'm sure I can figure something out but If anyone has any clever ideas I'd like to hear them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmk0002, post: 423452, member: 13975"] I'm ashamed to say I never completed this install but the plan is to get it done after work today. Like I mentioned above, the board I bought came with two pre-dilled, countersunk holes and screws. Right now I am leaning towards not using them and just attaching it solely with 5200. My boat is already painted so I plan on just lightly sanding it and cleaning it off with acetone. I'll have to drill a few pockets in the board to go over some rivets and will try to score up the back as well for better adhesion. From my pics above, I'm going to locate the transducer between the outermost strakes so basically just a few inches from the edge. It was the only place void of rivets aside from near the middle where it would have clearance issues with the motor. The 5200 I bought is the fast curing stuff....says it becomes tacky after an hour and fully cures in 24 hours. My only question now is how can I hold the board in place while it cures? I'm sure I can figure something out but If anyone has any clever ideas I'd like to hear them. [/QUOTE]
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