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36 DC hull thickness
- meridian
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- Home Port: Looper
36 DC hull thickness
Any idea what the hull thickness is? I'm looking to buy a Garmin thru-hull transducer that the specs say max hull thickness of 5/8".
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Terry
Terry
- psalbin43
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- Home Port: Fall River, MA
- Location: Assonet, Massachusetts
Re: 36 DC hull thickness
Hi, I have a Albin 43 and I just put in a new thru-hull and the thickness I found was just under that 5/8". When picking a location try to keep in mind if you are close to a stringer or other fiberglass laminated structure you will have the fiberglass reinforcing thickness of that to add to the hull laminate. Try to stay about 8 " away from these structures to avoid added thickness.
Good luck,
Paul
Good luck,
Paul
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Re: 36 DC hull thickness
I plan on just siliconing mine inside the hull...unless fishing the slight reduction in transducer clarity isn't worth the thru-hull.
Scott Neeld
Albin 40 Trawler
Albin 40 Trawler
- meridian
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Re: 36 DC hull thickness
I had a transom mounted transducer from my Boston Whaler that I tried to use but it wouldn't shoot through the glass.
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Terry
Terry
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Re: 36 DC hull thickness
I epoxied (Humminbird's kit) one inside the hull on my old Mainship and it worked as well as the thru hull did.
Even fishing...ok let me clarify that by saying I caught as many fish with that transducer as I did with the thru hull one. Those transducers lie as much as the weathermen.
(don't ask for a fish count)
Even fishing...ok let me clarify that by saying I caught as many fish with that transducer as I did with the thru hull one. Those transducers lie as much as the weathermen.
(don't ask for a fish count)
Formerly
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
1983 40 Albin trunk cabin
Attitude Adjustment
Mystic, CT
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- Location: UK
Re: 36 DC hull thickness
5/8's is fine. I've just replaced some thru hulls and I've measured it.