A forwardscan transducer (and a plotter that supports it) sounds like a very useful navigation safety tool. I currently run 2 depth finders, but, since both transducers are mounted aft, they tell me nothing about what lies ahead. The problem is, all forwardscan transducers appear to require cutting a hole in the hull, which I prefer not to do. It appears that the same transducer could be mounted below the transom, sticking down enough to see forward. Any experience here? Thanks