Folks: My transducer for my fish finder broke in two and although CA super
glue works on holding it together, if it gets bumped in the slightest it
re-breaks. So (unless somebody has something else in mind like some type of
Gorilla glue etc???) I'm thinking some type of 5 minute, two part epoxy
would work, but I don't know a brand/type that would work best. It's made of
a hard plastic I'm thinking a hard polyethylene maybe??? Is what the
transducer is made of. 

What I'm going to do differently this time though is to mount the transduce
up front on the foot-controlled trolling moto shaft so it don't get bumped
each time I launch the boat. I tried mounting it higher by a cpl inches, but
when z do that, the sonar against the back of the boat gets interfered with
and bounces part of thee echo off the back of the boat. Thanks for ANY help.
Luckily, where it broke does not interfere with the operation of the
transducer/fish finder. I tried to find just a transducer and wire on ebay,
Amazon etc, but to no avail. Ppl on there have the same fish finder as I
have with no transducer LOL. I guess it's a common breakage point.  Chuck


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