Re: transducer paint?
Handball - Here, this should help confuse you.

<br /><br />Fwiw, I have documentation for an Airmar product sold thru Furuno. The documentation from Airmar says do not paint the transducer with anything. The documentation from Furuno say the transducer should be painted. Same transducer
take your pick.<br /><br />And then this from Airmars website saying to paint it:<br /><br />QUESTION: What anti-fouling paint should I use on my transducer?<br /><br />ANSWER: Use water based anti-fouling paint only.
Never use ketone-based paint, since ketones can attack many plastics possibly damaging the transducer. We recommend brands such as MDR, Woolsey and Petit. These water based anti-fouling paints can be found at your local marine supply store or contact Gem Electronics our US distributor.<br /><br />Absolutely no paint on the Simrad Combi-C transducer
it's not an Airmar product.<br /><br />It is a trade off between performance and convenience. Anything between the acoustic window and water degrades the performance of the transducer. It may not be noticeable, in which case it would not matter in your application. At some point it may become noticeable with enough coats of paint.<br /><br />The Airmar is installed so it can be pulled and cleaned
no paint. The Simrad requires a forklift to pickup
its on its own. I definitely would not paint the paddle wheel. Personally, I would not install a paddle wheel that could not be pulled and cleaned
ok, I wouldnt install a paddle wheel at all.
