Hi,
I have an ‘86 Catalina 27.
I removed what is likely the original thru-hull depth transducer.
I now am installing a plastic Airmar DST 810 thru hull transducer.
The nut on the old transducer appears was mounted on top of what looks like 3/8 or 1/2 inch plywood.
Reading the airmar DST 810 Manual it shows the washer should go right next to the hull.
I don’t like the idea of plywood (35+ years old) sitting between the washer and the hull and am thinking to remove it, but am uncertain if it was put there to give a flat level (not curved surface directly from the hull) for the old nut.
The red arrow in the picture is where I think the inside of the hull surface is and above is where the plywood starts.
The blue arrow is what I’m not sure on (is this laminate?). I don’t think I have a cored hull but am not clear.
I’m thinking to take the plywood out put the washer and nut directly against the inside of the hull and seal everything with 3M 4200 white sealant.
thanks
I have an ‘86 Catalina 27.
I removed what is likely the original thru-hull depth transducer.
I now am installing a plastic Airmar DST 810 thru hull transducer.
The nut on the old transducer appears was mounted on top of what looks like 3/8 or 1/2 inch plywood.
Reading the airmar DST 810 Manual it shows the washer should go right next to the hull.
I don’t like the idea of plywood (35+ years old) sitting between the washer and the hull and am thinking to remove it, but am uncertain if it was put there to give a flat level (not curved surface directly from the hull) for the old nut.
The red arrow in the picture is where I think the inside of the hull surface is and above is where the plywood starts.
The blue arrow is what I’m not sure on (is this laminate?). I don’t think I have a cored hull but am not clear.
I’m thinking to take the plywood out put the washer and nut directly against the inside of the hull and seal everything with 3M 4200 white sealant.
thanks