I have started 3 threads on shoot thru hull transducer placemen on my 1999 Triton TR-21 with no luck.
On my first attempt, I now see the error I made. I placed the transducer near the drain plug and that area
was thicker....about 3/4" 6"x6" area.
Second attempt I placed in front of that area right at the edge of the thicker 'pad'. I had to remove the battery compartment metal panel to expose livewell pump area to gain access.
Worked mostly fine while not on plane but still flakey......would lose depth at times. Always lost signal on plane.
Does anyone have any other suggestions to help me with the placement......I guess I will place a transducer on the outside....I hate to put screw holes in the hull.....but if that is the only way I can get the transducer to hold while on plane I will do it.
Has anyone successfully installed a shoot thru hull transducer that works on plane in this model boat?
Or what is everyone using?
Is there some material in the hull like foam or something?
I understand there is no wood in these boats, or am I wrong?
I never had this issue with my previous 2 bass boats.
Thanks