I've been trying to think of a way to install my transducer inside of a wet well and this is what I have came up with.
A 4x4x6 waterproof utility box with a screw down lid. I took the lid off the utility box I placed the utility box behind the sail rudder and i scribed the bottom of the hull of the kayak to the utility box. i then placed it on the band saw and cut it out. I sanded down the edges that i cut out then i dry fit the utility box to the bottom of the kayak to see how it fit, and it was perfect. i took a pencil and i outlined the inside of the utility box where it would be placed. i took marine goop and run around the pencil line, in the hull of the kayak and the i used the marine goop on the bottom of the utility box. I then placed it inside the hull and weighed it down for a few days for it to get a good seal and dry. The utility lid, i drilled a hole, ran the wire through the lid, and inserted a rubber plug to hold the wire in place and also to keep the water inside the utility box. i took the transducer and put it in the bottom of the hull, i cut styrofoam to go over the top of the transducer and cut it off even with the top of the box, i poured in distilled water in the box, and screwed the lid back down. That's how i made my wet well. For more insurance, i put duct seal around the bottom of box. Has not leaked yet and works great! Rather proud how it worked out.
A 4x4x6 waterproof utility box with a screw down lid. I took the lid off the utility box I placed the utility box behind the sail rudder and i scribed the bottom of the hull of the kayak to the utility box. i then placed it on the band saw and cut it out. I sanded down the edges that i cut out then i dry fit the utility box to the bottom of the kayak to see how it fit, and it was perfect. i took a pencil and i outlined the inside of the utility box where it would be placed. i took marine goop and run around the pencil line, in the hull of the kayak and the i used the marine goop on the bottom of the utility box. I then placed it inside the hull and weighed it down for a few days for it to get a good seal and dry. The utility lid, i drilled a hole, ran the wire through the lid, and inserted a rubber plug to hold the wire in place and also to keep the water inside the utility box. i took the transducer and put it in the bottom of the hull, i cut styrofoam to go over the top of the transducer and cut it off even with the top of the box, i poured in distilled water in the box, and screwed the lid back down. That's how i made my wet well. For more insurance, i put duct seal around the bottom of box. Has not leaked yet and works great! Rather proud how it worked out.
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