Glassing old tranducer hole to install new one

Having looked at the photos again I think the transducer will never work properly there because it is too far forward and there will be bubbles which cause you to loose signal. It needs to be in a position where the water flow is smooth, further aft. This explains why you get signal best when stationary.
 
Having looked at the photos again I think the transducer will never work properly there because it is too far forward and there will be bubbles which cause you to loose signal. It needs to be in a position where the water flow is smooth, further aft. This explains why you get signal best when stationary.
The hull photo does not show where transducer is located - its quite close to the keel. But what you wrote, is the reason why transducer was causing troubles - when boat was healing, air bubles might cause problems - it was mounted too far from boat axis..
I asked surveyor who is member of my club for help - this is too serious repair to do without specialist input.
 
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