"Perfect" location
I have recently purchased a replacement for the original thru hull transducer that is on my boat and while waiting for a haulout to install, I experimented last week with placing it in a plastic bag filled with water and moving it to various locations in the boat. It worked great at depths to 65 feet, sitting on the hull in the foremost compartment under the vee berth. No turbulance interferrence and it will give me the depth of the water my keel is approaching, not what it just passed over.I have since attached it to the hull using "Lube Gel" (a silicone/teflon goop from Radio Shack used for weather proofing electrical connections) and it works great at the dock but will check it out again in the ocean this week. If the signal seems to be weaker using the gel, I intend to remove the bottom of a plastic peanut butter jar and attach that to the hull using silicone. I will fill it with mineral oil and run the wire out thru the lid. Whatever method I use, the location seems perfect. Good luck.Don McCoyS/V Maverickh25.5