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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
Posts: 246
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First, check if its polyethylene plastic compatible. If it isn't, the transducer will pop off the hull with permanently bonded epoxy attached to it. If you want to epoxy the tx, use the right epoxy. This is one of them, requires heat treatment. -Product: Marine-Tex FlexSet I recommend Marinetex Flexset. It is rated for PE and starboard and is recommended for PE transducer installations. http://www.marinetex.com/marinetexflexset.html ![]() Flexset has special instructions for kayaks - -Materials: Solvent for cleaning transducer's bonding surface, 80-100 grit sandpaper, propane torch with spreader -Conditions: Minimum 65˚F temperature, 48 hours to fully cure -Read instructions on packaging. Prep bonding surface of transducer with solvent and sanding. Prep polyethylene by using the 'flame-treatment' method. There is a one hour window to bond the materials after flame treating the polyethylene. Apply epoxy to the surface of the transducer's bonding surface and attach to hull. Use mechanical means to support contact between the transducer and the hull while the epoxy cures. Let the application sit for the full cure time. I can see you ![]() ![]() sent down a scout..... ![]() Gotcha! ![]() |
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