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I agree with everyone on the shoot through. It will not work due to the foam between the inner and outer hulls. I have had shoot throughs on glass boats. They work where there are no air bubbles in the hull. Most are mounted in epoxy because it can be laid without air bubbles also.
As far as the plastic plate on the transom, I did that but not with just elastomeric sealant. I also put three screws spaced evenly across the plate and then mounted the transducer and the speed/temp sensor to the plate. It has held tight for three full seasons now. I had concerns of fewest holes into the hull and I wanted to allow the transducer to rip free without leaving holes in the hull if it got caught on something while running at speed. I used a heavy foam board, not roplene for the mount board material.
You can see it in my photo of the inner hull drain install.
Codfish
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