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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Utah
Posts: 138
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H'Bird Flush Mount XDcer Install
I exchanged the stock transducer for a through-hull flush mount. I installed it today, in about an hour. Easy Pleasy! Here's the sequence:
Inside the Pro Angler, before starting work... ![]() I used the rubber washer to mark the location... ![]() Then, the irrevocable step with a hole saw! No turning back now! ![]() A generous ring of Marine GOOP around the transducer body, on the hull and on the rubber washer inside the hull, and then finger tighten the plastic nut... ![]() Here's the outside of the transducer. It protrudes only 0.2" and is smooth. I'll clean up the little GOOP balls when it's dry. DONE! ![]() I think this is the answer to transducer installation problems, with no drawbacks - once you get over the irrational fear of drilling that 2" hole! |
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: SoCaL
Posts: 224
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nice job.. I wouldn't have the balls to drill the bottom of my hull..
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: newbury park ca
Posts: 2,323
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very nice...scary ....but nice, no muss no fuss
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Utah
Posts: 138
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Nah. I flew 300 combat missions over Cambodia in a Cessna - alone. Believe me, I know scary. This wasn't.
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#6 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Utah
Posts: 138
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Had it out today for 5+ hours: not a drop of leakage.
This was my first time afloat with the PA14. I am extremely impressed, to say the least. My only disappointment with this 'ducer was that it does not report water temperature. I was led to believe that it does. That's not a major problem, and I might be able to buy a separate temp probe that I can dangle through the mirage hole. But the bottom contours were perfect, the 'ducer didn't scrape on my roof rack or the launch ramp - and not a sign of a leak. Oh, and one last lesson for a senior: I didn't feel comfortable standing up in the PA even in a flat calm. BUT, I learned that you can kneel and pee right into the drive hole! |
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