Our boat (26S) came with one located with the wax at the head of the v-berth. It is shooting somewhat at an angle, so that effects depth, but we now pretty much know the depth that we like to anchor at and when the centerboard is going to hit something even if it might not be the real depth.
Our's is pretty old and starting to act up on the speed sometimes and and also the depth occassionally so we plan on getting a new one ....
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/t...070102&cm_ite=0065672020560a&_requestid=92641
..an Eagle Cuda 350. I'm pretty impressed with the reviews and like that it is also gps chartplotter that we think will work for waypoint to waypoint guidance when needed. We can put in the waypoints from the computer/chartplotter that will be in the cabin with NOAA charts on it. It will also pass our GPS location on to the VHF with DSC and to the computer/chartplotter for a real time location on it. Quite a bit for $200.
Instead of mounting it up where the other fishfinder is at the head of the cockpit I'll mount it where it is easier for Ruth to see near her. Then when anchoring it will be easier for her to read depths and yell them forward to me.
I plan on mounting the transducer forward again even if I have to buy an extension cable as some of the water we have been in changes depth rapidly and I'd like the depth as near to the bow as possible.
Good luck with yours and document how and where you mounted it,
Sum
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