littlerayray
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Should i install my transducer outside or go shoot-thru-hull i have a 2012 tahoe q4
Sound travels at 4,871 ft/s.Just to through one more thing into the mix. A through hull transducer will work better at higher speeds than one epoxyed on the inside shooting through the hull. How fast do you plan to run the boat and how fast do you need to get fresh depth readings?
Sound travels at 4,871 ft/s.
Assuming that both transducers are properly mounted, a "shoot thru" will take roughly 0.000006 seconds longer (assuming a 3/8” thk. hull) to update than a thru hull. At 60 mph, this translates to 0.006" of forward motion. Maybe a concern if traveling at the speed of light. :laugh:
ive got the charts and when i am using the depth finder i would be puttering along i think i will go and mount it to the hull rather then drill and stuff keeps everything neat and clean
You're forgetting that sound travels slower through fiberglass, the glue to hold the in hull ducer in place and bottom paint than just pure water. I've used both and there is a pretty reasonable difference between an in hull and a thru hull transducer as far as speed goes. (at least around 45-65 mph) You have to remember it's not just about the thickness, it's about what it is passing through that slows it.
i figured out im just taking my boat to the marina where i bought it new.
gonna let him take care of it so i dont lose my warranty they said they had problems with transducers shooting through hulls
so for 150$ im gonna let them install the whole thing and it will save me from cursing and swearing