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wwwTOPDJcom 04-21-2002 02:57 PM

depth sounder transducer mounting
 
on a stepped hull what is the best way to mount a tranducer?
external type or internal ? I dont want to have a bunch of holes
to fill either. I want it right the first time. but I do want to have a reading when underway
reasonable speeds. which sounders work best?

Tinkerer 04-21-2002 03:22 PM

On a stepped hull I have read that the external is the only one that will work with the boat on plane. If you don't care if it works on plane then the tru hull should be fine.

pullmytrigger 04-21-2002 08:36 PM

We had a pretty good discussion about this in the Fountain owners fourm awhile ago. Its about 4 pages back entitled 'depth finders' It pretty well covers it, step and non step.

26ZX Donzi 04-21-2002 08:38 PM

I have a twin step 26 foot Donzi. The transducer is mounted externally approx. 6-10 inches away from bilge drain, starboard. At higher speeds the gauge still does not read accurately. It is a Gaffrig gauge - not sure who made the rest of the unit. I also heard that readings are much worse with transducer mounted internally on a ventilated hull.
Tim

cobra marty 04-22-2002 08:38 AM

If your hull is balsa cored it will work poorly, stepped even worse. I'm changing mine to external on the bottom of the extension box. It won't be in the water at speed but lower it will be and be accurate.


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