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    I drilled the holes in my transom today to mount my transducer and found that that particular part has no wood behind it. Just maybe a half inch of fiberglass. Will the screws hold up in the glass or have I got problems? this is about the only place I can mount it and can't get to the back side for it being a tight spot and foam filled around the edges of the boat underneath and down low. This is a bass boat. I hope the screws will hold OK. The screws had a good bite going in and snugged up good. Opinions please.CF
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    Put some epoxy in the holes before you put the screws in. You should be okay then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman356 View Post
    Put some epoxy in the holes before you put the screws in. You should be okay then.

    Or 3M 5200.
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    First mount a 12-15" wafer board using the epoxy or other glued-in screws, then mount the transducer to the board. That way, if you break the ducer, want to change locations, etc., it'll be alot easier removing it than dealing with epoxied screws.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fished-out View Post
    First mount a 12-15" wafer board using the epoxy or other glued-in screws, then mount the transducer to the board. That way, if you break the ducer, want to change locations, etc., it'll be alot easier removing it than dealing with epoxied screws.
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    Wet waferboard? Have you ever seen wet waferboard? I think I've heard all manner of mounting transducers, but I must add that one to the list.
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