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Topic: Fish finder mounting  (Read 1534 times)

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Yak

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Hey all I've finally pulled the trigger and got a cheep finder for my ws ride. I was wondering what kind of grommet you to water proof the pulled through wires and where can I get one thanks.


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I've used a number of different ones but the best one I've found d so far is the one by Hobie.

Bill


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I've used a number of different ones but the best one I've found d so far is the one by Hobie.

Bill

I'll second that. I tried several different ways and none were satisfactory until I got the "Hobie thru hull wiring kit", as it's known. Yes, it's pricey, but you get 2, along with several different sizes of fittings, so you'll be able to get a waterproof seal. An excellent product, IMHO.

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