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Look up the word transducer in the archives. You will find my special recipe for mounting a through hull transducer that will not require any cutting. There are some serious tricks to it, so if you have any question, you can e-mail me at communicatins@austin.rr.com.As for what type of depth finder, I think everyone on this thread is right. Fishfinders are really where it's at.Now, what kind of fishfinder? Well, I went with a Lowrance X65. Why? It has a single transducer that has two sending units in it, which allows it to have two sonar readings. One sonar reading is a simple number, indicating depth, the other one paints the lake floor and gives you an idea of its composition and trend. So, if one goes out, you have a solid backup. The unit is fantastic and gives great images - a strong advantage when trying to anchor. The downside to this unit is price - it is about 229 bucks, whereas a cheaper unit, like a Hummingbird, is only 120 bucks. Having seen them both, however, I can honestly say that the extra 100 bucks is well worth the money in screen size alone, let alone added features like all the alarms, keel offset, battery voltage monitor, etc.Good Luck, and let us know what you decide.Rob