I replaced my 'punky' wood fairing block with one cast out of epoxy. Used a
plastic tub (cottage cheese or something similar) as the form (giving a
rounded edge to it from the profile of the bottom of the tub) and a short
section of cardboard tube that was the same diameter as the depth
, 2017 16:29
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Small boat GPS with depth
For shooting through the hull, Airmar makes a P 79 transducer for Raymarine and
Garmin depth sounders that includes
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Date:09/04/2017 2:11 PM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Small boat GPS with depth
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Subject: Stus-List Small boat GPS with depth
I have the bottom of my 25 Mk1 down to bare gelcoat. I figured now is a good
time to replace all the thru hulls including the old kno
Hi Mark
I can't offer advice on what electronics to buy, but can on enlarging the hole.
I'd rather spend an hour poking myself in the eye with a pencil than trying to
enlarge the hole with a dremel...
You will want a set of hole saws for this, and if you have both a 2" and a
2.25" hole saw
I have the bottom of my 25 Mk1 down to bare gelcoat. I figured now is a good
time to replace all the thru hulls including the old knotmeter and depth
transducer. These have not been functional since I've owned the boat. I've
gotten by with an old hand-held Garmin GPSmap 76. To be honest,