Drill away, Steve!  It's the best way to go. 

Rich

> On Feb 13, 2014, at 10:06, Stevan Plavsa <stevanpla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I installed depth and speed last season and I re-used the old through-hull 
> transducer (no hole) and that works fine. However, that transducer is located 
> under the starboard settee (the one forward of the nav station) and because 
> it needs to be encased in mineral oil (or whatever it is in there) it's in a 
> big piece of pipe right in the middle of that storage area. Needless to say, 
> I don't use that storage area very much and I would like to. 
> 
> I've also had some problems with the depth instrument, sometimes it stops 
> reading and I suspect the old cable or the transducer.
> 
> My thinking is to drill a new hole in the hull up forward (currently it's 
> next to the keel), and install the thru-hull that came with the unit and run 
> the new wire. I'm hoping that this will achieve two things: 
> 
> better working depth instrument (with full range)
> a usable storage compartment (valuable on my small boat)
> 
> Now my question to you all: is it worth the trouble? Drilling a hole in the 
> boat is typically avoided and I already have the following holes:
> 
> Engine raw water intake
> Two scuppers
> Galley drain
> Head drain
> Head intake
> Speed thru-hull
> 
> That would make eight with a new hole. Too many?
> I've replaced almost all of the thru-hulls and original gate valves with new 
> bronze thru-hulls and proper seacocks. 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve
> Suhana, C&C 32
> Toronto
> 
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