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Topic: Foam for foam puck - can the foam be too hard?  (Read 5041 times)

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Idaho Brit

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Anyone looking for a transducer mounting method? Check this one out. Duct seal molded into a well. I used it on my Malibu Stealth 12 and it worked perfectly. Just remember when you launch to fill the reservoir with a handful or 2 of water.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2016, 08:14:59 AM by Idaho Brit »
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Tinker

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I knew about the duct seal method, but I had a block of the super-hard foam gathering dust in the garage and went cheap.  Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose...

Thank you.  I'm sure the information will come in handy.
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Idaho Brit

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Cheap, couple of dollars at home depot, I think in electrical or pluming. It also allows you to remove finder easily if you want to put it on a new yak.
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demonick

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I spent a fair amount of time experimenting with various transducer mounting options.

Here is a summary:
http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=8495.msg91827#msg91827

The bottom line is I went back to a closed cell foam puck. I believe either the grease mount or the plumbers putty mount killed my transducer by oil seeping into the transducer through the thermocouple button.

This thread predates the one above:
http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=7639.msg85249#msg85249
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Tinker

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Thank you.  I'd read your thread about the putty and oil issues before I tried rock-hard foam.  We learn by our mistakes - but I'm feeling really lucky that mine didn't damage anything more than my pride.   ;D

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AlexB

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Go to garden center and buy a "kneeling pad" like the one linked below. It's the perfect kind of foam for making a transducer bath, and the price is right.

http://m.homedepot.com/p/Fiskars-Kneeling-Cushion-94216974J/100534790




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Tinker

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Thanks.  Amazon had a 6-inch diameter x 36 inch foam exercise roller on sale for $5 and I went that way.  It's pink, but no one has any business fooling around in my hatches...   ;)
The fish bite twice a day - just before we get here and right after we leave.