I have a 27' Keel Stepped boat that I dry dock (mast up storage during week, launch on weekends)
I have a good spot for my depth transducer, good signal when it's attached, but having trouble keeping transducer in place.
I've tried the "bottomless bucket" full of water, but the bucket keeps leaking...
I've tried Silicone bedding, stuck to hull OK but not to plastic transducer, fell off after awhile...
Lately I've been using toilet wax bedding, which holds good when the boat is in the cold Lake Superior water, but must warm up on the hard during the week and slides off (slight curve to hull)
I'm looking for something more "permanent" to bed transducer with like maybe epoxy or an adhesive sealant, but being permanent I'll only have one shot at it so I want to be sure I get a good seal...no air bubbles etc..
I have some PC 11 putty I was thinking of trying (afraid of air bubbles)... or maybe building a dam of plumbers putty and filling with a liquid epoxy, setting transducer in and let harden...or maybe an adhesive like 4000 or 5200 or some Dow 795 I have left over from window sealing...
Open to suggestions...
I have a good spot for my depth transducer, good signal when it's attached, but having trouble keeping transducer in place.
I've tried the "bottomless bucket" full of water, but the bucket keeps leaking...
I've tried Silicone bedding, stuck to hull OK but not to plastic transducer, fell off after awhile...
Lately I've been using toilet wax bedding, which holds good when the boat is in the cold Lake Superior water, but must warm up on the hard during the week and slides off (slight curve to hull)
I'm looking for something more "permanent" to bed transducer with like maybe epoxy or an adhesive sealant, but being permanent I'll only have one shot at it so I want to be sure I get a good seal...no air bubbles etc..
I have some PC 11 putty I was thinking of trying (afraid of air bubbles)... or maybe building a dam of plumbers putty and filling with a liquid epoxy, setting transducer in and let harden...or maybe an adhesive like 4000 or 5200 or some Dow 795 I have left over from window sealing...
Open to suggestions...