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I have a new 22 Cruiser and will be mounting some electronics soon. I anticipate mounting two transducers on the transom along with paddlewheels and temp sensors. (My current boat, which is for sale, actually has three). The fishfinders give different information and when traveling some rivers, etc. it is nice to have a depth alarm set under each stern corner. I like the idea of putting starboard on the stern and minimizing the number of screw holes into the boat. Anyone ever try securing starboard to the hull with only 5200 or some other glue and no screws? I thought I might cut two pieces of four inch or so starboard to follow the shape of the transom. Each piece would run from right next to the bilge hole to the respective side. Do you think this would affect the flow of water to the transducers? Should I put some screws in as well as glue in each piece? Should I just use a smaller piece closer to the size of the transducer mounting area? Any problems or second thoughts by those that have done something similar?
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks,
Mark