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<blockquote data-quote="lowecondor" data-source="post: 428570" data-attributes="member: 22033"><p>Here are a few more pics of the transom and you should be able to see the gap where the aluminum from the splash well meets the transom. I created the problem by not wanting to mount my transducer to the boat so I mounted it to a piece of acrylic and c-clamped that to the transom. Anyway I'm going to try to Life caulk the gap and see if that solves anything. Thanks for the replies so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowecondor, post: 428570, member: 22033"] Here are a few more pics of the transom and you should be able to see the gap where the aluminum from the splash well meets the transom. I created the problem by not wanting to mount my transducer to the boat so I mounted it to a piece of acrylic and c-clamped that to the transom. Anyway I'm going to try to Life caulk the gap and see if that solves anything. Thanks for the replies so far. [/QUOTE]
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