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ATTACHING TRANSDUCER TO BOAT
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<blockquote data-quote="nomowork" data-source="post: 249048" data-attributes="member: 6029"><p>My first attempt at a fish finder was on my fiberglass boat. I can't see the inside part of the transom due to fiberglass work and floors so mounted transducer and used gobs of 5200. This boat makes a cool rooster tail with the transducer which doesn't seem to affect the fish finder's use.</p><p></p><p>The second attempt was on my tin and it looks a lot cleaner as I had more confidence in the 5200. No rooster tail this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomowork, post: 249048, member: 6029"] My first attempt at a fish finder was on my fiberglass boat. I can't see the inside part of the transom due to fiberglass work and floors so mounted transducer and used gobs of 5200. This boat makes a cool rooster tail with the transducer which doesn't seem to affect the fish finder's use. The second attempt was on my tin and it looks a lot cleaner as I had more confidence in the 5200. No rooster tail this time. [/QUOTE]
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