- Joined
- Sep 11, 2020
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- 92
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- Location
- Orange County, CA
- Model
- Gulfstream
Checked one item off my to-do list since I bought my Gulfstream back in September. The Transducer was mounted in a crappy location directly in front of the Starboard motor and too high. Also, as you see in the picture is a water intake directly in front of the old transducer location. Net result is that it would lose it's signal at anything more than a fast non-plaining speed. If I could mark the worst spot on the hull to mount this, that is where they had it.
I relocated the transducer to just on the port side of the drain hole as you can see. I used a Stern Pad Jumbo (similar to the Stern Saver) to mount it to. (amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DWDDWC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
I sanded the bottom paint off the hull in that location. The Stern Pad has a very aggressive 3M tape on it that should stand up to the forces exerted on a large transducer like this Airmar, but I still countersunk a good size screw and fastened it right through the middle. This way I only have 1 single hole drilled in the hull instead of the 4 for the transducer mount. I had to fill in and seal the 4 holes left over from the old location - I used West Marine 8200.
The right side bottom of the transducer is just below flush with the bottom of the hull. That leaves the left side of the transducer lower relative to the hull deadrise. It has a very slight forward tilt.
I have not had a chance to test out the new mounted location yet, but will follow up here with a report once I get back on the water again.
I relocated the transducer to just on the port side of the drain hole as you can see. I used a Stern Pad Jumbo (similar to the Stern Saver) to mount it to. (amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DWDDWC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 )
I sanded the bottom paint off the hull in that location. The Stern Pad has a very aggressive 3M tape on it that should stand up to the forces exerted on a large transducer like this Airmar, but I still countersunk a good size screw and fastened it right through the middle. This way I only have 1 single hole drilled in the hull instead of the 4 for the transducer mount. I had to fill in and seal the 4 holes left over from the old location - I used West Marine 8200.
The right side bottom of the transducer is just below flush with the bottom of the hull. That leaves the left side of the transducer lower relative to the hull deadrise. It has a very slight forward tilt.
I have not had a chance to test out the new mounted location yet, but will follow up here with a report once I get back on the water again.