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Old 08-10-2014, 09:32 AM
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Default Humminbird shoot thru hull transducer

I have been looking at a Humminbird 959 CI HD DI as a replacement for my older Garmin electronics. Humminbird support says you can use their transducer for an In Hull install where the transducer is glued into the interior of the hull. I really don't want to transom mount the transducer for a lot of reasons so the In Hull installation would be great if the performance was good enough. The performance I need would be the ability to get good depth readings when running at speeds up to mid 40's mph. I also want to be able to utilize the down imaging capability, of this unit, when the boat is moving at less than 5 mph.

What I would like to know is if any of you have used a Humminbird HD DI unit with the transducer mounted inside of the hull and if so, would the performance meet my needs.

Your advice is greatly appreciated.

Charlie
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Old 08-10-2014, 01:18 PM
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i had a 72 mako that i epoxyed the transducer inside the hull and it worked great, but now i have a 02 pathfinder and i did it again when i originally bought the boat. pathfinder has a composite mix hull, so they put a special place in the hull just for the inside transducer. after about a year, i started having trouble with it and never got it to glue in real well, so i took it out and mounted it on the transom. only problems now is that when i scrape the mud and shell in shallow waters( which i do real often ) it kicks the transducer up and i've got to reset it.
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