If you have two unused through hull transducers, why not replace one of them 
with a new through hull instead of using an in hull unit?

Rich

> On Dec 20, 2013, at 9:28, Curtis <cpt.b...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I have purchased a new echo50s for Christmas. I'm trying to decide were to 
> install the inhull transducer. I have had some tell me that I should put the 
> sensor in a zip-lock bag with mineral oil to find the best spot in the hull?  
> On A C&C 30 MK1 has anybody installed one in there hull? I have 2 threw hulls 
> under the forward head bilge. Both will not work. any Ideas of what to look 
> for in the bag of oil with the sensor in it to determine where is the best 
> location?  I have a depth sounder forward now. It would be nice to have one 
> in the back of the boat somewhere.
> 
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