I used to be a marine electronics rigger, and I have put some transducers in the hull, not drilling a hole, just epoxied inside. What you need to do is, have the boat in the water, and near the center, hopefully pointing fairly straight down, put water in the area that you want to use. Then with the transducer hooked up to the fish finder, lay the transducer in the water, in the area that you have chose. If it is good, pump out the water, dry it, clean it good with acetone, and make sure you have no bubbles, and with the fish finder on, lay the transducer in place. Use epoxy thickened with cabosil to a mayo like consistancy. If the boat has any coremat or foam in the hull, this wont work. That is not usually done below the waterline, but many sailboats, especially fast ones, like catamerans have foam cores even below waterline. BUT, I am not so sure the side scan transducer will work so good like this. I feel it has to be fully in the water. You could have 1 trancducer and move it from boat to boat, but it would be better to have a dedicated perfect working transducer, and another portable one mounted on a sturdy board that can be clamped on the dingy. You could have a composite board-fiberglass, or some other sturdy board, and slide it up between the swim platform and the transom, and mark where it is perfect. Unless your swim platform is a solid fiberglass with no opening there. And then somehow hold it in place, maybe with a wedge between the transom and the board. As for a good spot on that boat for a transom mounted transducer, call the Sea Ray dealer. But I would say on the center pod part between the prop tunnels. You need the lower face to be at a very slight angle to get hit with clean water. If it is up above the plane of the bottom, it wont work. Same with the board thing, get the transducer down in the water flow. Just the face of the transducer. But as Fisheye said, for a thru hull mounting, forward of the running gear is good. On bigger boats, it is usually near the deepest point, but just uphill of that on the hull, not the keel. Some high speed boats, such as certain Donzis, Jupiters, and a few others, have a flat area in the center of the boat, on the keel. Donzis sometimes have hydroplane hull ventilating things, that raise hell with transducers. Like Fisheye said, Airmar makes thru hull trandsucers that are at the angle of the hull, no drag. But for your boat, you would need a right and left Humminbird side scan through hull on each side. Transom mount should work ok.