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5200 3M Marine sealant ?
I know 5200 3M Marine sealant is good for repairs, and internal bait tanks. Does anyone use this with their transducer pucks? (shoot through hull) I was using marine goop but it keeps popping off. I want to make sure before I put it in, in case, I need to pull out this transducer for another. How strong is this stuff, don't want to rip out the bottom of my kayak! :lol:
Thanks in advance, Chris |
Chris, I used the 5200 on my transducer and it worked very well. Other stuff that I tried seemed to eventually come loose with the hull flexing. The 5200 really held up great. I just pulled the transducer to test it, troubleshooting my F/F. It took some doing to pull it loose and the 5200 all stuck to the transducer, I then pulled it off, like rubber. It does take a couple days to set.
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I've used Marine Grade Silicone Sealant by 3M. Never had a transducer come loose, and have always been able to pull them off the bottom of the kayak if necessary.
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Ditto to what everyone else said. Works great, comes off easy, but not too easy. Good clean signal, no airbubbles for the 2 transducers I have mounted.
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Thanks everyone, that answered all my questions, just set it, and will test it out Saturday.
Chris |
5200 works great for transducers and it's easy to remove when you need to. I also used it on my old almumium boat with good results
rich 8) |
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