next to fuse box
I mounted the depth sounder in the location Bill is trying to describe - to the port side of the switch/fuse box below the companionway. Would I do it that way again? I don't know. Its out of the way, and generally easy to read, although sometimes you have to ask people to move their legs. I would prefer if there were a way to tilt it up slightly. The problem is the only other options seem to be on the bulkhead next to the companionway, which would interefer with a prime lounging location, or on a moveable board, which I suspect has its own pluses and minuses. It was easy to install. I used a saw t[ye hole cutting drill-bit. I think I made a pilot hole from the inside to insure sufficient distance from the fuse box, then did most of the cutting/drilling from the outside. The head is sealed to the bulkead with boatlife caulking. Its never leaked and never been kicked. FYI, I placed the transducer in the v-berth storage compartment, as far back as possible. Sanded a flat area and epoxied to the inside of the hull. Dispite being told you get better accuracy if you install it as a thru-hull, extra holes below the water line are amoung the things I am willing to admit being a bit chicken about.Jim Kolstoe, h23 Kara's Boo