Re: Through the hull depth gauge
I just installed a Humminbird depth finder in my boat. Mine doesn't require any water in the bilge to operate. <br /><br />The transducer operates thru the epoxy used to adhere it to the hull. The instructions said to use the slow cure epoxy that came with the finder as this would allow all the air bubbles to escape by the time it cured.<br /><br />In short, all the transducer has to have is a solid (dense) surface in which to "sound" through. Any space of air or less dense material I think would inhibit the effectiveness of the finder.<br /><br />You said that it works sometimes. I'd check all my electrical connections, then check to make sure that the transducer is installed properly (per the manufacturer's instructions, that there are no electrical components that the transducer wire runs past that may be interfering, and then make sure that the depth finder is programmed or setup properly.<br /><br />Hope this helps.