About to the point in my project where I'll be installing my accessories. Have everything figured out in my head expect for my transducer mounting. I like the idea of using the plastic cutting boards instead of drilling through the hull, AGAIN. Can I simply glue a piece of cutting board to the outside of the transom with some 5200? There are a few solid rivets that I put in to seal up the PO's old transducer screw holes. This is pretty much exactly where I want to place mine because it's between the strakes. So those might get in the way. I'd rather not remove those solid rivets because they are going to be tough to get it. If I can "glue" a piece of cutting board to my transom, how in the world and I'm going to clamp it while it cures? Any other mounting ideas you guys think would work well for me?
Here is a shot of the port side of my transom. Sorry for the camo stenciling, I was testing different colors. It kind of makes it difficult to see the rivets I'm talking about, but it's the best picture I've got.
I'm also thinking of putting the transducer to the port side of the last strake. So it would be between the bottom edge of the hull and the strake. This would keep me away from the old mounting holes and give a little more room to mount a piece of cutting board. Would that work, or should I keep it between strakes?
Here is a shot of the port side of my transom. Sorry for the camo stenciling, I was testing different colors. It kind of makes it difficult to see the rivets I'm talking about, but it's the best picture I've got.
I'm also thinking of putting the transducer to the port side of the last strake. So it would be between the bottom edge of the hull and the strake. This would keep me away from the old mounting holes and give a little more room to mount a piece of cutting board. Would that work, or should I keep it between strakes?