Prepping for underwater light install

Halfhitch

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I decided to drill through the transom for the wires from the fishing lights I'm installing. The cuttings from the drill came out nice and dry and I want to keep it that way so I contrived a way to seal the wood inside rather than just use a sealant on the exterior. I had used a product in the past from an outfit called Rot Doctor. One of their products is a 2 part epoxy sealer that is thin and will soak into dry wood as well as wet. I drilled 1/4 inch holes and got some 1/4 OD clear tubing. I put a piece outside and inside the transom and tied it up a foot or so above the hole. Then I put the epoxy in the tubing on the outside till it was 6 inches or so higher than the hole. It absorbed enough that it drew down in the tube almost to the hole so I topped it back up. It soaked up a little more but not much, maybe a couple more inches and has now stopped. It has a pot life of 4 hrs at 80 degrees so it should start to gel in another hour or so and I can pull the tubes and run the drill through again.

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Smart you are Hitch ;)

Make you you share those upcoming fish pics after the lights get installed!!
 

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What is the plan for sealing the wires after the epoxy is drilled?
 

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Smart you are Hitch ;)

Make you you share those upcoming fish pics after the lights get installed!!

Well Lee, I got the lights finished up. I had a spare ACC switch on the panel with a 5 amp breaker so it was a snap. They really put out some light. I included a couple of fish picks so you can get your fix:)

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WOOOOOOOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

That's some haul there dude :cool:

Light's look great, and well the results are jaw dropping.

Congrats, that definitely was a worthwhile improvement. Thx 4 sharing!!
 

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Nice and bright. Looks like they bring up fish too....
 

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Well Lee, I got the lights finished up. I had a spare ACC switch on the panel with a 5 amp breaker so it was a snap. They really put out some light. I included a couple of fish picks so you can get your fix:)

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What are the blocks your transducer is mounted on?
 

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That is a piece of UHMW . I knew I may be having to move that new ducer around to get it right and I didn't want to be putting extra holes through the gel coat and into the core of the transom.