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jaultman
Posted 5/1/2015 10:40 AM (#767491)
Subject: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




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Would you screw or bolt a mounting plate/board to your transom?
Fishysam
Posted 5/1/2015 10:45 AM (#767493 - in reply to #767491)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




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If you can bolt it I'd do that with plenty of sealant in and around the holes. If you can't get nuts on it because of the floor being in the way then screws
horsehunter
Posted 5/1/2015 10:55 AM (#767494 - in reply to #767491)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




Location: Eastern Ontario
With screws or bolts be careful where you drill , I once drilled through a livewell hose and never noticed till i was on the water opening day because i normally use livewell for storage.
jaultman
Posted 5/1/2015 11:04 AM (#767496 - in reply to #767491)
Subject: RE: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




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Sounds good, thanks. I'll try to go bolted with locking washers. Counter-bore the plastic so the bolt heads don't stick out? probably no reason to do that I guess.
Landry
Posted 5/1/2015 4:04 PM (#767521 - in reply to #767491)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




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Bolting is overkill!!! Just screw it and seal and adhere with 3M 4200. It WILL NOT come off. If u r concerned use 5200 but that is permenent and not really needed.
NathanH
Posted 5/1/2015 4:30 PM (#767522 - in reply to #767521)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt





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Location: MN
Landry - 5/1/2015 4:04 PM

Bolting is overkill!!! Just screw it and seal and adhere with 3M 4200. It WILL NOT come off. If u r concerned use 5200 but that is permenent and not really needed.


Listen to this 100% dead on use two screws and 4200. Done use silicone below the waterline. Get a cabelas mounting board and your set.
horsehunter
Posted 5/1/2015 4:37 PM (#767523 - in reply to #767491)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




Location: Eastern Ontario
I've been having trouble finding cutting boards what I would consider thick enough for mounting transducers. How do you think the PVC board they make bumpboards out of would work or the plastic composite they use for building decks?
NathanH
Posted 5/1/2015 5:44 PM (#767527 - in reply to #767523)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt





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Location: MN
20 bucks for a dedicated board from cabelas or else where. Why mess around.
horsehunter
Posted 5/1/2015 5:47 PM (#767529 - in reply to #767527)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




Location: Eastern Ontario
I've never found one as big as I want The only one I see in US website is $50 US and doesn't give size not listed at all in Cabelas Canada
jaultman
Posted 5/4/2015 7:43 AM (#767722 - in reply to #767529)
Subject: Re: Transducer mounting plate - screw or bolt




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I had 1/2" thick UHMW PE at home so I cut two pieces at 5" x 9.5" and glued and screwed them together for one 1" thick board. I used 3M marine-grade adhesive/sealant (5200).

I ended up just screwing it to the transom with a butt-load of silicone (3M marine grade sealant, 4200). Wouldn't have been able to get the nuts on the inside of the transom without a ton of messing around.

Thanks for your tips guys.
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