[quote="hairymick"]I thought I posted this before.
Will shoot through graphite - no problem.
Gee Whiz :shock
This seems to prove my southern hemisphere theory
Thanks for imput guys
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I also had my doubts after being told that a transducer wouldn't fire through plastic or fibreglass .........I don't think the manufacturers really have any idea that we use these things on a kayak and what the capabilities of their products are!!!! I run a standard Garmin 140 and it's been running in hull for over two years now without issue firing through the ply.scottrunnr wrote:That's amazing Flump that your fishfinder will shoot thru the ply. I was told by the manufacturer of my fishfinder (Eagle Cuda) not to shoot thru ply or graphite. Especially not ply. That's why I taped off the transducer cut-out area when applying graphite.
Provided you have no voids in your ply, are careful not to get too many bubbles in your epoxy/glass or graphite coats and are careful with the sealant sticking the transducer in it's fine in my yak
Apologies for off topic stuff.........
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Flump wrote:I also had my doubts after being told that a transducer wouldn't fire through plastic or fibreglass .........I don't think the manufacturers really have any idea that we use these things on a kayak and what the capabilities of their products are!!!! I run a standard Garmin 140 and it's been running in hull for over two years now without issue firing through the ply.scottrunnr wrote:That's amazing Flump that your fishfinder will shoot thru the ply. I was told by the manufacturer of my fishfinder (Eagle Cuda) not to shoot thru ply or graphite. Especially not ply. That's why I taped off the transducer cut-out area when applying graphite.
Provided you have no voids in your ply, are careful not to get too many bubbles in your epoxy/glass or graphite coats and are careful with the sealant sticking the transducer in it's fine in my yak
Apologies for off topic stuff.........
I live in the southern hemisphere the evidence seems to be conclusive (sorry Scott)
I'm reconfiguring the waterline on my boat raising it a bit amidships and...........................................I'm gonna graphite everything below the waterline
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Mate,
I had trouble shooting through the ply bottom of my wadefish.
I removed the ply to the same area as the transducer and filled it with woodflour/epoxy (thin,runny mix)
I do this with all my boats now and haven't had a problem. the transducer will shoot through the woodflour and epoxy and graphite - no problem at all,
I did a post on what I did here somewhere but I can't find it. sorry.
I had trouble shooting through the ply bottom of my wadefish.
I removed the ply to the same area as the transducer and filled it with woodflour/epoxy (thin,runny mix)
I do this with all my boats now and haven't had a problem. the transducer will shoot through the woodflour and epoxy and graphite - no problem at all,
I did a post on what I did here somewhere but I can't find it. sorry.
Regards,
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Mick how did you attach transducer to hull?hairymick wrote:Mate,
I had trouble shooting through the ply bottom of my wadefish.
I removed the ply to the same area as the transducer and filled it with woodflour/epoxy (thin,runny mix)
I do this with all my boats now and haven't had a problem. the transducer will shoot through the woodflour and epoxy and graphite - no problem at all,
I did a post on what I did here somewhere but I can't find it. sorry.
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Mick's post on it is here.
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Finaly got last coat of epoxy on
Now I've got to wet dry all that lovely gloss so I can varnish
I'm guessing graphite bottom don't need varnish
Scott in the end I decided to go with HM and Flump and graphite over transducer slot.............time will tell
Thanks for link Jimmy W I'm kinda thinking I might go for the silicone glue it in path........ as transducer is in bow storage area and I want to try to keep it dry(storage area that is)
Maybe its not important........ boat might sink on first outing then everything gets wet (no ofence ment Matt)
Now I've got to wet dry all that lovely gloss so I can varnish
I'm guessing graphite bottom don't need varnish
Scott in the end I decided to go with HM and Flump and graphite over transducer slot.............time will tell
Thanks for link Jimmy W I'm kinda thinking I might go for the silicone glue it in path........ as transducer is in bow storage area and I want to try to keep it dry(storage area that is)
Maybe its not important........ boat might sink on first outing then everything gets wet (no ofence ment Matt)
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WOW is right, that is a good looking boat.
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Another great looking boat welldone.
Joe W.
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