Not sure what you're getting at, but obviously the job is easiest with the boat hauled out and in drydock. Under certain circumstances, a sailboat can be leaned over on its side and work accomplished at low tide. With the boat either out of the water or on its side, you'll either need to replace the transducer or plug the hole. Good luck.
A thru-hull transducer is mounting through the hull of the boat. So you would actually take the boat out of the water, drill a hole in the boat approx 2" in diameter(depends on transducer model) and mount the transducer "thru-hull." -- A transom-mount transducer is a transducer bolted to the transom of a boat. Both kinds of transducers need to be submerged in the water for them to work correctly. www.sailboattalk.com I dont know a whole lot about this but I do know you dont drill a hole thru the hull. I have a ranger and from the factory mine was placed inside of the hull under my battery storage no hole needed to be drilled. But on a transom mount you have to drill holes into the transom.
Correct answer is, Hull is on the north bank of the River Humber, but the River Hull flows through the city.
The hull of the ship cut through the water like a hot knife through butter.
Deep V hull
a hull of a boat that pushes through the water, this is the ordinary kind. Like most boats and ships. A planing hull is the other kind, where it skims along the top of the water, like a jet boat
Yes, just remove the hull.
The best way to clean the hull of your personal watercraft (PWC) is to use a mild soap specifically designed for marine use and a soft sponge or cloth to avoid scratching the surface. Rinse the hull thoroughly with fresh water to remove any soap residue and salt, if applicable. For stubborn stains, a specialized hull cleaner can be used, followed by a thorough rinse. Lastly, applying a protective wax can help maintain the hull's shine and protect it from UV damage.
Maybe a pointed hull will work the best
Deep V Hull
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Flat Bottom Hull
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