Not sure what everyone thought of but basically those plastic boats has a plastic for better lack of terms over structural foam. There is no coring. I saw them make those boats.
Dave, are you saying that the foam between the APC and the fiberglass inner wall should NOT be thought of as core?Not sure what everyone thought of but basically those plastic boats has a plastic for better lack of terms over structural foam. There is no coring. I saw them make those boats.
I have a depth/fish finder that shoots through plumbers putty and fiberglass. I see lots of fishies when I'm out. Even saw a shallow school of fish on the display and in the water. I'd say it works pretty well.One thing I have wondered.. shoot through the hull works fine (at least with non cored fiberglass) for DEPTH... But what about if you are actually using one of those for fishing.. There has to be less loss in signal and additional noise from having the transducer in the water vs. going through the hull material. do you get more detail, better resolution, "see the fish better" if the transducer is in the water?
What are you brand/model are you using for a depth finder?I have a depth/fish finder that shoots through plumbers putty and fiberglass. I see lots of fishies when I'm out. Even saw a shallow school of fish on the display and in the water. I'd say it works pretty well.
Humminbird. I think it's the 172. I'll have to find a picture to confirm. The instructions did not say it would work as a shoot through the hull but it works perfectly.What are you brand/model are you using for a depth finder?