Saturday, December 12, 2009

Aluminium Boat Floor I Have A Aluminium Boat And Want To Put A Fish Finder On It But If I Drill Holes For The Sensor Wont It Leak?

I have a aluminium boat and want to put a fish finder on it but if i drill holes for the sensor wont it leak? - aluminium boat floor

Do not drill holes! I did this trick many aluminum boats. If you are in K Mart or Wally World, you are thicker meat cutting board made of hard plastic, you will find. Cut out a square large enough to mount the sensor and receives a tube of silicone rubber cement, and in fixing the boat. Put all around the square of plastic. Set for a day, then had holes in the plastic and not his helmet. I ship from 1980 that I have when I bought it new and was still there. Works great. Make sure to use short screws enough not to go through the plastic on. Drill holes to go his little plastic screws to start.

9 comments:

45 auto said...

During assembly, not on the centerline of the hull or the propeller cavitation> side of Mount would have> We starboard, or any other form of IT> QuickStart 5200 as aluminum has a problem with the celebration of the sand, then drill-donor Installation> bush where No 1 is on IT>

coffsfis said...

No hole is not tkept Her husband, who gave the correct answer

coffsfis said...

No hole is not tkept Her husband, who gave the correct answer

sleepydo said...

The best way is to get plywood, and it adds to the drilling vessel and the donor in the plywood.

1.Premièrement cut 4 "x 4 marine plywood.
2. Area of sand in the pot and be cleaned.
3. 3M 5200 and a boat of wood glue.
4. Hole in the transducer disadvantages plated.
5. fish mount.

McGuyver said...

another hole next to him, so that the return water

open_fac... said...

You can use some kind of rubber sealant to close the gaps when the installation is complete.

schurz04 said...

It depends on how, where, manuals, etc. Follot Fish Finder. There is a board or something that will seal the boat, and tell you how to seal it.

Jay said...

Rubber seal on both sides. Use plumbing washers, rubber cement on the bottom.

Once that was done, and is dry, pour water into the boat and see if it bubbles. If you are playing is an escape.

The chances are good fishfinder kit has everything you but.

biff said...

Plug the hole with putty for this purpose, ask your dealer for this boat.

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