In-Hull Transducers

In-Hull TransducerIn-hull (a.k.a. shoot-through) transducers are epoxied directly to the inside of the hull. These are only used in fiberglass hulls. In-hulls will not work with wooden, aluminum, or steel hulls, or in foam sandwich/hulls that have air pockets. Any wood, metal, or foam reinforcement must be removed from the inside of the hull.

 With an in-hull transducer, the signal is transmitted and received through the hull of the boat. As a result, there is considerable loss of sonar performance.

 In other words, you won't be able to read as deep or detect fish as well with an in-hull transducer as with one that's transom mounted or thru-hull mounted.

 Fiberglass hulls are often reinforced in places for added strength. These cored areas contain balsa wood or structural foam, which are poor sound conductors. The transducer will need to be located where the fiberglass is solid and there are no air bubbles trapped in the fiberglass resin. You'll also want to make sure that there is no coring, flotation material, or dead air space sandwiched between the inside skin and the outer skin of the hull.

Advantages Disadvantages
  • No holes drilled in hull
  • Reduced maximuum depth reading
  • Excellent high speed performance
  • Reduced fish detection
  • No obstructions in the water
  • Can only be used with fibreglass hulls
  • Low maintenance

 

 

 

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In-Hull Transducers

Image SKU Name Price
Raymarine P79 In Hull Transducer RAY#E66008 Raymarine P79 In Hull Transducer $220.00
M260 Transducer with In Hull Kit RAY#A66089 M260 Transducer with In Hull Kit $1,420.00