Gotcha - 3 feet from the back, and 6" off of center. Thanks!
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Hole in dash, and looking for pictures of a transducer?
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The speaker holes require a 5" hole. You should be able to find that at Home Depot (I know, I looked). As for the other hole saws you already own, if it said it was good for wood or metal, than it's bi-metal, so you should be good. The teeth will be smaller and closer together than the wood version.
Also, you could also be going through the fiberglass beneath the dash panel.
Watch for wires beneath the fiberglass.Cursed by a fortune cookie: "Your principles mean more to you than any money or success."
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I poked my head under there, and I'm pretty sure I am safe, and just going though the plastic. I have woried about hitting a wire, I will take it slow.
The hole saw teeth look 1/2 way between wood and metal, they are smaller then wood teeth, but not as small as metal teeth. I am compairing it to my sawzaw blades. The teeth also jump back and forth. Although the original package said it was good for metal and wood, I wonder if it was wrong. I did buy it off of ebay, and it does have 15 or so different sizes. I think the set was less then $20 too. (pretty cheap, so who knows if it really is what it said it was).
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I just took a pic of my boat. I didn't see the fresh water intake, I assume if I pull out the wall that goes between the motor and the storage I would be able to see it. Reguardless, it looks like I should probably put the puck in spot "A" on the pic. "B" looks like it would be eaiser to get to, by the gas tank, but "A" shouldn't be that difficult.
Is "A" where you guys were talking about?
Dogbert - I think my holesaw set will do just fine for the plastic on the dash. I will go backwards, and do the tape thing. I don't think I have a 5" one, so I will make sure I buy a bi-metal one in that size.Attached Files
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