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Topic: Transducer removal  (Read 1847 times)

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rustyski

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
  • Date Registered: Jun 2015
  • Posts: 82
Hi all,

I am thinking of upgrading from my Lowrance Elite 4 HDI to a Humminbird Helix 5 with all the bells and whistles.  I bought my kayak second hand, and the transducer is mounted inside the hull with epoxy of some sort.  I am wondering what is the best method people would recommend for me to be able to remove the transducer from the kayak without damaging it or my hull.

Thanks!
Boats:
2019 Hobie Outback

Event Finishes:
2020 AOTY 5th Place
2020 Tiny Fish Slam Winner
2019 Tiny Fish Slam 2nd


Amik

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  • Location: idaho
  • Date Registered: May 2015
  • Posts: 40
On my Trident 13 I Gooped my transducer in place. After a couple of years I thought I would see if I could get it off. That Goop is hard as a rock. Transducer is staying there for the life of the kayak, it’s there if needed and not really in the way if not.


MonkeyFist

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  • Location: Corvallis, OR
  • Date Registered: Feb 2013
  • Posts: 365
Heat or kinetic energy.
I'd try the latter first.
Flip the yak over and whack adjacent to where the transducer is glued on.
A big rubber mallet.
Lots of epoxies are short on impact resistance.
That doesn't work?  Break out the heat gun.


FireFly

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  • Location: Lowell, Oregon
  • Date Registered: Jul 2013
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Heat gun and utility knife along with some patience works well for me.
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rustyski

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  • Location: Seattle, WA
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Got it out with a small chisel and some elbow grease. Looks like it was put in place with some sort of caulking rather than an epoxy, so a lot of it peeled off really easily.
Boats:
2019 Hobie Outback

Event Finishes:
2020 AOTY 5th Place
2020 Tiny Fish Slam Winner
2019 Tiny Fish Slam 2nd