Ralph, Where did you mount yours?

 


 

 

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From: Ralph Ahseln <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, Jan 21, 2010 2:05 pm
Subject: Re: [IC27A] Depth Sounder


  
    
                  
>>original message.....

>From: [email protected] 
>Subject: [IC27A] Depth Sounder
> (SNIP)>>>>>>>Considering the age of the SR sounder, I am strongly considering 
> just going to WM and get a new one. I see they have the new units starting 
> >from $100 and are using a glue to the inside of the hull mount. Does anyone 
> have any experience with the glue down transducers? 

>Ted Pinelli

Ted,
,,  Commonly called   "In Hull"   or "Shoot Through"  transducers, they will 
work on a Catalina 27. That is, in most places inside the boat.

There's a ton of advice about the method of Mounting an IN HULL transducer.  
Just do a GOOGLE for  "In Hull mounting" to see them.

Really, they break down into two variations..  Glued or Oil bath..

1. GLUED:....... Epoxy or Silicone (I've heard of using Marine GOOP too)..
    
PRO:  
Easy and quick to mount,... Silicone (and GOOP) relatively easy to remove (I 
did a silicone method, worked fine)
    
CON:
Mounting unlikely to be VERTICAL (sound cone tipped), Hull MUST be solid 
fiberglass-No voids,... 
Glued area MUST be very Clean with NO bubbles in the glue,  Epoxy hard to 
remove.

2. Oil Bath.. Methods of mounting Numerous !
   
 PRO:
Transducer can be vertical,  No worry about Voids in liquid. Oil can be any 
cheap light weight oil (cooking oil or Mineral oil)
    
CON:
 If it leaks-MESSY!, Requires Mechanical device (Pipe or container) to hold oil 
and transducer, Stands High requiring Head Space,.. Once set up, difficult to 
move.

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