Thanks gentlemen, very helpful replies. Will keep you posted as this
progresses.

Best,

Lisle

On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 8:36 PM <pete.shelqu...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Lisle –
>
> If I understand your description correctly, yes it would be good to have
> at least the depth closer to horizontal.  Mostly for accurate readings and
> area coverage.  How you achieve that can be a long explanation but would be
> a combination of building up material (West System or other) on the inside
> and outside of the hull to make the two surfaces parallel.
>
>
>
> Airmar makes almost all transducers for instrument manufacturers.   I used
> all the same thru hulls when replacing my old datamarine.  FWIW; I have
> mostly Garmin now, but also B&G, on a N2K network.   Those two play very
> well together and each have their +/- for data display, usability and
> configurability.   I believe Garmin anemometer is the best in the
> business.  My personal experience is Raymarine doesn’t play well with
> others.   Spend time running different displays at your local boat show to
> get a feel how they operate
>
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