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Transducer inside the bilge of an aluminum boat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Playfarmer56" data-source="post: 498438" data-attributes="member: 33312"><p>I've shot through alum and kevlar rental canoes using Duct Seal from Menards. A brick of it costs $3. Just put a glob down and squash the transducer on top of it. Sticks good and comes out easy. Before I tried that I stuck transducer on the side with a rubber sucker. In the way and always falling off. Didn't see any difference in sensitivity shooting through the hull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Playfarmer56, post: 498438, member: 33312"] I've shot through alum and kevlar rental canoes using Duct Seal from Menards. A brick of it costs $3. Just put a glob down and squash the transducer on top of it. Sticks good and comes out easy. Before I tried that I stuck transducer on the side with a rubber sucker. In the way and always falling off. Didn't see any difference in sensitivity shooting through the hull. [/QUOTE]
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