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    Default transducer broke


    anybody know what to use to glue a broken transducer?on the top of mine is where it bolts to a bracket on the back of my boat,that's where it is broken.......i tried gorilla glue but i don't think it's gonna hold....
    thanks cat
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    i have broken 2, glue never worked, i took a small bit and drilled through the end of transducer, ran a small stainless steel scew through it got some washers and the work perfect for three years now.
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    I used waterproff J B Weld and it worked for 1 year.Then just like in the previous post drill a small pilot hole hole use small stainless steel screws.

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    screw the two pieces of the transducer together or do away with the broke piece and screw transducer to bracket on boat.......
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    screw what is left of the transducer neck to bracket on back of the boat,try to get it level as you can it may not be pretty but will get you by for now.but remember it will be rigid so watch the stumps.

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    Marine Goop will hold it fine. Mine was repaied two years ago and still going strong.

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