Just did my "delivery ferry cruise" from Deltaville to Mount Vernon - about 120 miles - 2 days and am still trying to sort out little things. Trip from Chesapeake and then up the Potomac was uneventful in beautiful Spring weather - lots of motoring and some motor-sailing (when winds cooperated). Been fixing minor things, when while cleaning up in the bilge, I noted that the retaining nut cap on my Raymarine ST-40 Depth Transducer was cracked. It (apparently) has been holding, but I immediately pulled it and replaced it in the thru-hull with the blank plug/bung (which has a perfectly fine nut cap). Of course, there is a line from the depth transducer that snakes from the bilge area (along with the line for the ST-40 Speed/log transducer) in an aftward direction ending up on the pedestal at the rear of the indicator. I assume I have to access the connection plug end of the transducer line (30 ft/9m) at the rear of the indicator to slip on a new nut. I assume I can temporarily use the nut from the blank thru-hull plug until I can get a new one (from Raymarine?). Has anyone had to make such a repair? Any tips or suggestions before I start? Of course, from what I can see in the bilge area, the two lines from the depth instrument and the speed instrument are cable clamped and appear to be routed together in a common flexible black plastic channel...so that suggests that I may need to remove both lines from the rear of the indicators in the pedestal, and use a line to snake the transducer cables first out, then replace the cracked cap, then re-snake the cables back into their original routing. To anyone who's done this or is intimately familiar with the 306 instrumentation wiring or can lend suggestions, thanks for the favor of a reply.