Transom Angle

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Michael

Does anyone out there have answer to this question. I am trying to determine the angle of the transom on my 1994 Hunter 26. I know it slants back a bit, but . . . I am hoping someone else has determined this. I called Hunter, but they didn't know (that surprised me frankly). Thanks, Michael
 
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Crazy Dave Condon

Why do you need to know this?

The big question is why do you need to know unless it is for general information. Do you have a motor attached to the transom without having the extended outboard motor bracket? Crazy Dave Condon
 
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Jim Covey

Transducer mount

Michael, If you haven't already purchased the transducer you may want to rethink this. I mounted a transom mount 'duc on my H26 and found it's not optimum due to heel angles and rudder swing. I had to mount it starboard of the rudder about 6 inches to prevent hitting it when the rudder swings but then when I'm on a starboard tack the 'duc is out of the water at about 15 degrees of heel. So, thru-hulls are the way to go. I'm going to change mine out one of these days. Good luck, Jim
 
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Mike Pajewski

Through the hull

Om my 26, I mounted a transom mount transducer to the hull under the aft berth, right behind the ballast tank. I was installing a GARMIN GPSMAP 125 fishfinder/GPS, I squeezed out a nice puddle of RTV (NO BUBBLES!!) and set the transducer in it. It shoots through the hull and has been there for 3 years now. It is pretty darn accurate and picks up fish, the bottom contour and bottom type (hard or soft) just fine. I don't think the temperature is accurate. Best part is I didn't have to drill any holes.
 
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Michael

Unfortunately

Well, I already have the transducer, so . . . On my old boat I had the transducer inside as Mike suggests. I went with this kind because 1) that is what the old owner had, and 2) I wanted the speedometer that comes with it. So, we'll see. I hope it works. If not, I will have to change it out, I guess. Thanks.
 
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Crazy Dave Condon

Michael

The best area for a speed transducer is just aft of the ballast tank on either side of the bilge pump. Thanks for the tid bit Jim. I learned on this one from your advice. Maybe some day we will meet. Crazy Dave Condon
 
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