Cruiser..
it's really easy with your boat...it's not cored.....it's got about 5/16-1/2" of fiberglass back at the engine bay.....so...if your wanting to put a shoot thru xdcr ..you won't have any problems.....if you look at the stern of the boat at the transom...the angle of the hull from horizontal is the dead rise angle...so..from a horizontal plain....measure the angle to the hull....it should be about 19Degs .....(if my memory is correct)....
so...here's how we did ours....you can get a 4" dia. pvc pipe section about 4-6" long....silicone glue or epoxy that thing to the bottom of the engine bay, of course after you cut the bottom to match the angle of the hull dead rise....ie 19degs...this should let the pipe sit at about straight up pointing your xdcr straight down......once the tube is solid...then you fill the pipe up with light mineral oil...and you can drill a hole for the wire to go thru the cap your going to install .....silicon seal the wire where it comes thru the cap..a nd insert the xdcr into the oil, careful not to spill everything in there.....that's about it...the oil will act as a medium and transfer the sound into the water ..the water will xfer the sound to the bottom and bounce back to the xdcr.......
some people just poured a blob of silicone sealant to the bottom of the xdcr and stuck it to the hull....that will work but it's not the recommended way to do it....
SP
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