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Need Help - Fairing Block Cut | NorEast Fishing Forum I am replacing the transducer on my hull and have purchased an Airmar B256 Transducer with the High speed Fairing Block The directions recommend cutting it to the correct deadrise angle with a Bandsaw, but I have been unable to locate anyone that can do this
Installing a Thru-Hull Transducer | West Marine To safely cut the fairing, you’ll need to determine the hull deadrise angle using your bevel gauge You will need to build a jig out of plywood to safely hold the transducer at the precisely correct angle as you push it past the blade of your bandsaw or table saw
Thru-Hull Transducer Installation Instructions - Garmin Before you drill holes in the hull, you should cut the fairing block (Cutting the Fairing Block, page 4) The core must be cut and sealed carefully to protect against water seepage
Fairing block for transducer - YBW Forum You then can use a simple bit of plastic drainpipe cut at an angle to sit square and filled with oil, then simply shove the transducer in the top in contact with the oil As a test to see if this will work for you, you can make a temporary arrangement
17-427-03-rev1 - Airmar Technology Corporation Cutting the fairing at an angle greater than the maximum allowed will cut into the transducer and or anti-rotation pockets, thus weakening the fairing Do not allow any gap between the fairing and the hull that is greater than 1 5mm (1 16")
Cutting a high speed fairing block | Fishing - Fishwrecked Ive got a high speed fairing block for a B45 transducer that I need to have cut at about 20 degrees Can anyone recommend someone around the Norther suburbs who you would trust to do it?
[CA] Fairing block The fairing blocks of through hull transducer are indeed intended to be cut by the installer to match the deadrise of the hull When installed properly a thru-hull transducer having a fairing block will be installed such that it is pointing downward with its face parallel to the waterline