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So, i want to make sure this new transducer works through the hull before fully fitting it.What material can i use that won't make a mess and i can move about to find a good position? Would plasticine or putty or playdough work?
So, i want to make sure this new transducer works through the hull before fully fitting it.What material can i use that won't make a mess and i can move about to find a good position? Would plasticine or putty or playdough work?
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Plastic bag of water is said to work.
A silicone implant ?????
You really know how to party in WalesA silicone implant ... My son had a tub of similar stuff.
Use plumbers mate. Once position is decided the plumbers mate can be used to make a dam to pour resin tinto for a permanent solution.
To find the best location, half fill a plastic bag with water, wet the area you want to test and slide the bag with transducer submerged to get a reading, the wet floor is eliminate any air between the transducer, plastic bag and the hull. Look for bags with seam on the bottom.
When fixing take great care not to trap any air or the thing won't work.
You could also mount the transducer in a box or cylinder so that it can swing and give the correct depth when heeled. just top the container up with a bit of oil, almost any type works.
Good luck and fair winds.
Why with the seam at the bottom?