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Old 02-11-2010, 11:36 AM   #1
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Exactly. Goop will not "develop" bubbles If there are bubbles, I would say that the install was the issue, not the goop. Also you gotta prep the surface well. This means scuffing the surface good with a heavy grit sandpaper, and making sure there is no plastic dust left. I had to sell my first hobie with the 'ducer still installed, because I literally could not remove it. I tried prying it with screwdrivers, scrapers, even tried cutting it out with a razor, but it was stuck so bad that it wasn't going anywhere. Goop is some sticky stuff, and you do not need alot of it.
Second that......I still have my old transducer stuck to the inside of my yak. I was afraid of doing damage trying to get that thing un stuck. No wires to it. It's just a permanent fixture now.
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