Need Help!!! How Do You Make a Depth Finder Work on a kevlar/Carbon Fiber Hull
#1
I have a 36 Eliminator Daytona. Eliminator says they can't put a depth finder in it because it won't shoot thru the kevlar/carbon fiber hull. They also said that hanging it on the back, it probably won't last very long. (not sure I want it on the back anyway.) Anyone have any advice.
#2
Wow, I can't believe no one can help me. Could you bore a hole almost thru the hull bottom (Carbon Fiber) and then glass in the transducer without compromising the intregity of the bottom. I need some sugestions.
#4
Hi
A shoot thru-transducer will work just fine threw carbonfiber or kevlar, what it wont work with is coring between layers. you can cut threw top layers and epoxy to last layer. It's done all the time! If it has steps in the hull you will have to be cautious on where you put it for it to work well while underway. call me If I can help further
Ron 847-548-5900 ext 223
A shoot thru-transducer will work just fine threw carbonfiber or kevlar, what it wont work with is coring between layers. you can cut threw top layers and epoxy to last layer. It's done all the time! If it has steps in the hull you will have to be cautious on where you put it for it to work well while underway. call me If I can help further
Ron 847-548-5900 ext 223
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If the boat is a stepped hull, then there maybe enough air getting underneath it that it won't work at speed.
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