Broken Transducer

Started by Paul S, March 30, 2008, 08:05:24 PM

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Paul S

Hey Fishermen,

I broke my Fishmark 320 transducer by the base.  I was on a trip and all I had was superglue.  That didn't work.  Any suggestions?  Thanks.  Paul

OutdoorFrontiers

You can try epoxy or JB weld, but I don't think you're going to have any kind of luck.  Transducers are put to a lot of stress and few adhesives will withstand that kind of abuse, especially when being submerged constantly.

My guess is you're going to have to replace the transducer and cable.

Steve
Steve Huber OutdoorFrontiersTv

-Joe-

J B Weld makes a marine epoxy (part #8272) that works great. Mine still holding after 6 months.


Joe

Paul S

Thanks guys.  I'll give it a shot.  Paul

bassindago

i had the same problem, i kept trying to use adhesives to keep it together. it didnt work. i made it a shoot thru the hull instead of having it on my trolling motor.

bassnman30

I broke my transducer on the lake. Fortunately I had another one to take it's place. I didn't have the correct glue so therefore didn't even attempt to glue it back on. Chances are that the Ebay site might have one to take it's place.