I spent a little quality time with my boat! I drilled that 2" hole in the bottom of her! And mounted the thru hull transducer.
@Jim Robeson , I think I will be happier with the thru hull than a transom mount, especially since there is little place that is out of the way on the 240. I did as instructed by
@Murf'n'surf , coated the edges of my hole with epoxy first. Then I sealed it with Life Caulk and tightened down the nut. I pointed the arrow at the keel, also as instructed. I ran the cable alone the other transducer cable and routed it out of the bilge, into the engine wall through the same opening, and into the starboard side compartment. I will clean all that up later. On a side note, I also cleaned all the caulk off of the clean out tray mounting lip, and intend to install my gasket mod that I wanted to do on the Nauti Dawg, and never did get done. That way, I can remove the tray anytime I need and not have to fool with caulk. Here are a few pics for the inhibited!
This is the 1/8" pilot hole drilled from inside the boat's bilge so I have perfect placement of my 2" hole saw guide bit.
Here is the hole as I cut it through from the bottom. Notice it is taped two directions (2 layers of blue painters tape). I ran my drill in reverse to cut through the gelcoat before cutting through the fiberglass, or at least I intended to...but it was cutting through in reverse so good, I just went all the way through like that. Took maybe a minute or less.
Pulling the transducer cable through...
And the finished install, I did clean it up just a little more after this.
I left my clamp on the flats on the housing to keep it from turning as I tightened the nut. That is tricky...what tool do you have that will open to 2" and hold that sucker?! I used a small C-clamp and it hit against the edge there and I just tightened the nut until I couldn't tighten any more. I will fill the interior hull with water and check for leaks.
I will also get a pic of the finished install without the c-clamp...