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Made a Transducer mount for my FSH..

Well yesterday we had a boat full. 7 people 3 does and full tank of gas. Only 35mph. Ouch..... Never has weight have such an effect on boat speed as this boat. But I do love the boat more and more. It's a great family boat for it's size , great use of space and pretty good ride for it size. Plus has what I need to fish. Only thing I wish is it had a bit more power.
 
Reply above should have read " Never have I had weight , have such a negative effect on a boats top speed as this boat"... That's what I get for posting on my cell phone without my glasses on. :)
 
Coming in rather late on his thread, but is it possible you could post the dimensions for the block? I am hoping to get www.boatoutfitters.com to manufacture.
 
I'll measure mine tonight as well as see if I can figure out the angle as well.
 
Ok as for the demensions of my starboard spacer block it's 3.25 wide 4.25 in length and for thickness at the thickest side it's right at 1" and the thinnest side .25". On the end that sits up against the step and put about half inch radius so that the block would fit flush up against the step with no gap. I opted to install mine with 3m 4200 as well as ran 4 stainless screws through the bottom. I know most don't like the thought of drilling holes through the bottom of there boat and I'm no different. But I've been around boats for years and when I was younger rigged boats so cutting holes through boat hulls I'd no big deal to me. As long as you seal everything up correctly your good to go. Hope this helps. IMG_20170827_215447490.jpg IMG_20170827_215457014.jpg
 
Anyone try similar placement on a 210 FSH with a sidevu/sidescan transducer?
 
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