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Slip It In 07-20-2017 03:29 PM

Fiberglass guy for pocket transducer?
 
Looking to install another transducer in my boat. Looking to have an Airmar CM599 Pocket transducer installed but need someone to glass in a pocket for it to sit in. Anyone know of any glass guy who has done this? Since its about 14 x 6 inches would hate for that pocket to break up inside the boat, would sink in a matter of minutes. Its going to be installed in a center console with good access to the bilge for transducer location.

I do not want to have a fairing block setup so please do not suggest that option.

thanks in advance
Pete

Capt. Lou 07-20-2017 08:35 PM

Re: Fiberglass guy for pocket transducer?
 
Fritz Bros in Brick , did couple of my boats very hi quality work .

Slip It In 07-27-2017 10:53 AM

Re: Fiberglass guy for pocket transducer?
 
Lou

Thanks for the suggestion. After attempting to reach them multiple times I gave up and then moved on search for other fiberglass guys. Seems like every fiberglass guy is too busy or cant return phone calls. After spending few days researching and contacting people I decided to go in a different direction with the project.

Thank you
Pete

Capt. Debbie 07-28-2017 12:25 PM

Re: Fiberglass guy for pocket transducer?
 
Like boat mechanics in the summer time. They are all too busy. And it is their busiest time of year, if any good.



Quote:

Originally Posted by PeteCatfishHunter3 (Post 489181)
Lou

Thanks for the suggestion. After attempting to reach them multiple times I gave up and then moved on search for other fiberglass guys. Seems like every fiberglass guy is too busy or cant return phone calls. After spending few days researching and contacting people I decided to go in a different direction with the project.

Thank you
Pete


Flygaff 07-29-2017 10:01 AM

Re: Fiberglass guy for pocket transducer?
 
Bill Fritz retired a few years ago.


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