02-26-2003, 06:40 PM 
		
	
	
		Hi patrick, 
The bottom is all pvc and jointed. It is glued at all the corners and there is an offset with a T going up. (this T is not glued so you can adjust it if necessary) there is another section of pipe and an elbow facing outward. To this there is a plumbers fitting so that another piece of PVC pipe can be fitted through it and the transducer attached to the bottom of this pipe. It allows you to extend the transducer down into the water, depending on the thickness of the ice. Maybe i should take a picture of it and post it. The fitting allows you to tighten or losen the transducer pipe to hole it in place. Because not every thing is glued (all the important things are) you can adjust height, depth, side to side and forward or backward depending on ice conditions on the lake.
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The bottom is all pvc and jointed. It is glued at all the corners and there is an offset with a T going up. (this T is not glued so you can adjust it if necessary) there is another section of pipe and an elbow facing outward. To this there is a plumbers fitting so that another piece of PVC pipe can be fitted through it and the transducer attached to the bottom of this pipe. It allows you to extend the transducer down into the water, depending on the thickness of the ice. Maybe i should take a picture of it and post it. The fitting allows you to tighten or losen the transducer pipe to hole it in place. Because not every thing is glued (all the important things are) you can adjust height, depth, side to side and forward or backward depending on ice conditions on the lake.
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