Hi Rick,
Here is a guess. I heard the transducer that looks like a boat hull (pointy
front, square back) does not work as well as the round puck style used for
the shoot through the hull applications. If I used the transom mounted
style, I was told to build a round berm of silicone sealer, add Squibb
mineral oil and carefully embed the pointy end forward with no air bubbles
in the oil. That sounded like a major pain, so I ordered a 20 degree round
one and it worked fine with the silicone only. That was a while back with an
Eagle unit. The info may or may not apply.

Did you get the chance to look at Norm Bundek's Sonar installation? album:
http://www.msogphotosite.com/M15Sndr.html    He is using the boat hull type
installed just as you mentioned (of course proving my theory wrong) so he
may have some further information.

Just to make a point. The same Eagle I mentioned also came with a portable
housing and a couple of lantern batteries. I beat the crud out of it and
never damaged the transducer. Howard is absolutely right... they are tough!
Bill
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