Drilling a hole in cabin wall for depth gage.

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Bob

Is there anything to watchout for when drilling a hole (2" Dia) in the starbord side of the cabin wall to install my depth gage? Is the wall hollow? (I want to run the wires to the electrical panel inside the wall) Thanks for your help.
 
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Darrel

Depth Gauge

Bob, hope you mean the hull and not the cabin wall. Your depth gauge should be installed thru the hull of the boat so the transducer is pointing straight down into the water. If you install it at an angle to the bottom of the lake you will not receive accurate depth readings. Follow installation instructions and it less exciting if the boat is out of the water when you drill the hole.
 
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Darren Mayes

You mean the instrument head, right?

Which model boat are you asking about? The 240 / 260 wall on the starboard side has nothing but air and some wiring between the outer and innner wall. The electircal panel is also on the starbaord side, so you can take it off and look inside to how much working area you have.
 
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Bob

Not the transducer

Yes, I am mounting the instrument head in a 260. I'm going to try to shoot the transducer through the hull.
 
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Bart

inside or out

I mounted my fishfinder on the inside and used a piece of oak and mounted it to the winch access plate. I use ram-mount to move it around so when I am on the boat just swing it into position. When I am gone it hidden fron prying eyes. No holes to drill and it won't damage the cockpit well.
 
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