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Transducer inside the bilge of an aluminum boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="bbot1967" data-source="post: 496474" data-attributes="member: 27350"><p>Had a friend do something similar and was just using his old ice fishing rig. Wouldn't handle much motion, slow troll at best. He silicone a toilet plunger to the bottom of his aluminum boat and cut the plunger such that it had a grip on the transducer. He kept a bail sponge that he used to put water in the plunger. I think permanent epoxy would have been better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbot1967, post: 496474, member: 27350"] Had a friend do something similar and was just using his old ice fishing rig. Wouldn't handle much motion, slow troll at best. He silicone a toilet plunger to the bottom of his aluminum boat and cut the plunger such that it had a grip on the transducer. He kept a bail sponge that he used to put water in the plunger. I think permanent epoxy would have been better. [/QUOTE]
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