Thru hull transducer on a Hunter 26

Jul 16, 2013
5
Hunter 26 Colorado
I need to install a new thru hull in my 1997 hunter 26. My questions is where does the water ballast holding compartment end? Can I install it in the aft battery area? has anyone else installed one on their boat? Any help would be much appreciated. Dave if you are out there could you send me or text me your new number?
Thanks,
Rich Wilcox
720-471-8223
rwilcox634@msn.com
 
Aug 11, 2011
934
O'day 30 313 Georgetown MD
Rich, have you thought about an in hull unit so that you don't have to drill a hole? There are some great units that also can be angled if required.
 
Nov 8, 2010
11,386
Beneteau First 36.7 & 260 Minneapolis MN & Bayfield WI
I believe the terminology is you drill hole with an "In-Hull" vs gluing to hull inside with a "Thru-Hull". Thru-Hull means shoot through the hull.
That's backwards. Rick had it right. The term relates to notion of a hole being needed 'thru the hull', and not the specify ability of the sender to work without a hole.
 
Jan 18, 2014
238
Hunter 260 Palm Coast, FL
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My H260 has two through hull transducers. One is for depth the other for speed and water temperature. As seen in the picture, they are located under the aft berth beside the bilge pump. I am not sure but believe this spot is also available at the H26.
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Kermit

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Jul 31, 2010
5,669
AquaCat 12.5 17342 Wateree Lake, SC
Dave and I installed a shoot-through-the-hull transducer because I didn't want to put a hole in a perfectly leak-free hull. We used plumber's putty to hold it down. Works like a champ. Oh, the transducer is designed to be hung from the transom and not puttied into the hull. But it still works just fine.
 
Jul 16, 2013
5
Hunter 26 Colorado
Thanks, hopefully that option is available on a '97 Hunter 26. Looks like it would be much easier than trying to put it where
I was thinking. Dave any input? Thanks for the pictures RG they are helpful.

Thanks again
 
Jun 8, 2004
10,336
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I spoke to Rich this evening advising to look at Regular Guy's photo but suggested to place the transducer perpendicular to the blue box and bilge pump. The blue box is a float switch. The boat is being moved to San Diego. He was thinking of a three in one transducer. I suggested if he wants a thru hull to install it for the depth only and purchase a GPS that will give him speed over distance as you cannot paint the speed impeller on a knot meter unless things have changed since leaving the industry. I told him about the Plumbers putty which I helped install on Kermit's boat suggesting to Rich that he contact Kermit for a photo of that. The hull section is the same for the 26 as with the 260

Folks, I would suggest not giving any phone number over this or any of the forums for security reasons suggesting you send the recipient a private email with your phone number
 
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Jan 18, 2014
238
Hunter 260 Palm Coast, FL
Regular Guy is about as regular of a guy as anyone could be. I admire him for that.
Thank you Kermit, that was very kind of you. I just try to help as everyone else here does, but your nice words are appreciated.
Hart