Two issues with inside hull transistors are getting it oriented straight down 
and achieving a tight bond with the hull (no air spaces).  One way to achieve 
both is to get a plastic tumbler slightly larger than the puck, cut the bottom 
of the tumbler off at an angle so it will sit upright against the inside of the 
hull and epoxy it in.  Suspend the transducer in the glass making sure it is 
oriented straight down., I used thin wire to small holes I had drilled in the 
lip of the cup. Pour mineral oil in the tumbler to cover the transducer.  Pour 
melted paraffin (in hardware stores with the canning stuff) so it floats on the 
mineral oil and hardens.

I did this with a non - Catalina I once owned, it worked great for 5 years and 
was still working when I sold the boat. Very quick and simple takes about a 
half hour excluding the time for the epoxy to cure, and you can place it 
anywhere inside the boat.

Good Luck




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 I need a recommendation. I have an SR instruments depth sounder with a thru 
hull transducer. This instrument has been troublesome. I have replaced the 
transducer in the spring of 08. It ran well that year but mid way thru last 
season it began to become inconsistent again. I have taken the read-out to SR 
and had it tested and it checks out fine.. Thus it looks like the transducer 
again. Another $75 bucks. 

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

 




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