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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
How to mount trasnducer
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<blockquote data-quote="Stand Up" data-source="post: 512018" data-attributes="member: 31842"><p>I used a piece of Trex decking that I got for free from the local lumber yard. They give small chunks away as samples. Then I used marine epoxy and stuck it to the transom in the desired location. Then, like [USER=1183]@airshot[/USER] said, you can screw the transducer to the piece. Works great. I've gone 2 seasons with it and it's still stuck on the boat and won't come off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stand Up, post: 512018, member: 31842"] I used a piece of Trex decking that I got for free from the local lumber yard. They give small chunks away as samples. Then I used marine epoxy and stuck it to the transom in the desired location. Then, like [USER=1183]@airshot[/USER] said, you can screw the transducer to the piece. Works great. I've gone 2 seasons with it and it's still stuck on the boat and won't come off. [/QUOTE]
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