UK Lele Girl
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- Joined
- Sep 22, 2014
- Messages
- 14
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- UK Lele Girl
- Vessel Make
- Fountaine Pajot 34 Greenland
Probably not. The route for the cable down from the flybridge to the hulls takes lots of turns. And it depends on where you want to mount the transducer.
From the flybridge there are 2 conduits to run cable down stairs. One is located under the helm bench seat on the outboard side. You can see it best from below in the cabinet in the cockpit that has the sink and propane tank storage.
On the port side of the flybridge there is another conduit to pass cable through. To reach it you have to craw under the flybridge console all the way around to the rear section of the flybridge bench seat on port side. It is a rather straight line down into the port engine compartment,
My thru hull transducer is mounted at the lowest point in the starboard hull bilge. The bilge compartment just below the stairs going down into the starboard stateroom. I think that is the lowest point on the hull bottom.
Fortunately there are lots of conduit pipes running forward and aft to run cable through in each of the hulls too. FP did a nice job providing lots of these.
Marc
From the flybridge there are 2 conduits to run cable down stairs. One is located under the helm bench seat on the outboard side. You can see it best from below in the cabinet in the cockpit that has the sink and propane tank storage.
On the port side of the flybridge there is another conduit to pass cable through. To reach it you have to craw under the flybridge console all the way around to the rear section of the flybridge bench seat on port side. It is a rather straight line down into the port engine compartment,
My thru hull transducer is mounted at the lowest point in the starboard hull bilge. The bilge compartment just below the stairs going down into the starboard stateroom. I think that is the lowest point on the hull bottom.
Fortunately there are lots of conduit pipes running forward and aft to run cable through in each of the hulls too. FP did a nice job providing lots of these.
Marc