Not a Good Experience
I mounted a Ratheon speed and depth transducer to the transom of my MAC 23. I can't remember the model number, but it may be an L438. I could never get good speed indication. I moved it around on the transom. There is a calibration for the speed, but I could not get the speed high enough when compared to the GPS. I called Ratheon and they said they just do not work well on sailboats. Apparently there is not a clean enough break between the transom and the hull. I finally put it in a mode which reads kph. That is somewhat close to knots on the GPS. It reads a little low below 3k and a little high above 3k when pretending that the kph is knots.It is mounted far enough to one side to avoid the rudder swing. As a result under heeling in excess of about 20 degrees, it lifts out of the water. In order to get a cleaner break between the hull and transom, it is mounted perpendicular to the hull which means it does not point straight down. It is off by about 15 degrees or so. That is not a major problem, since for sailboats, they rarely aim straight down anyway.Other than that it works fine.