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Pam_walt
Posted - 05/30/2020 : 15:16:17 I am installing a HawkEye depth sounder I’m my Cat. 25 swing keel. I want to shoot through the hull and use wax to secure it. What’s the best location for the transponder??
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Boomeroo
Posted - 10/10/2020 : 17:02:12 Just behind the keel cable flat area easy access but hard to knock . Used epoxy glue 8 years ago.
sethp001
Posted - 10/09/2020 : 19:40:19
quote:Originally posted by Bill Holcomb
I put mine just aft of the thru hull fitting in the v-berth. I has worked well there for many years. I do have to tune up the gain on the depth finder though. Bill Holcomb - C25 Snickerdoodle #4839
Same for me
dmpilc
Posted - 10/09/2020 : 12:02:51 I had an Eagle Cuda 300 fishfinder (couldn't get a Hawkeye to work) and placed the transducer in wax just aft of the swing keel trunk under the companionway. not enough cable or desire to run it to the V-berth. It worked fine for us. I had the display set up on a removable mount on the inside left, sorry, port side of the companionway, and it worked quite well for us. That transducer shot a pretty wide V path under the boat, so we always had plenty of time in skinny water. also fun to see the fish traffic below us.
alfreddiaz
Posted - 06/13/2020 : 22:14:53 Mine is on the flat just in front of the swing keel. More toward port.
Captmorgan
Posted - 06/01/2020 : 10:05:08 i have mine just below next to my swing keel cable on the flat. it works well. its also in wax. less wiring run
Bill Holcomb
Posted - 05/31/2020 : 08:29:00 I put mine just aft of the thru hull fitting in the v-berth. I has worked well there for many years. I do have to tune up the gain on the depth finder though. Bill Holcomb - C25 Snickerdoodle #4839
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