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 Mounting transducer inside hull. Thanks for the suggestions. :clap: | 
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 Hey C to add to my post, I installed a flush mounted thru hull in my inbd, it works great and wasn't hard to do. The flush mounted ones are better because you don't have to have a guard around the sensor to protect it. I posted pics of the installation. I posted pics if you search under my name when I changed out my motor (repower) and took pics of the job. | 
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 I asked , few minutes ago, to an expert about your question and when i will receive the answer i will post it soon as possible. | 
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 Here you are Apparently, yes, even a 1 inch of each other .. But the two must be separated in frequency ...check your frequencies Each one must have it prenate frequency. | 
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 Thanks to all!  Billy Mac :beer: | 
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 transducer mounting i was wondering if i could use the same transducer  that I presently have mounted on my transom to put inside my hull, or would I need to use a special hull transducer? It would certainly make for a cleaner look and take the wiring out of a vulnerable spot. if anyone has done it successfully before please let me know. Thanks | 
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