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Installing a fishfinder wtihout drilling holes!
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<blockquote data-quote="Butthead" data-source="post: 38637" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>That's what I use on my boat except that I use it because I can't permanently mount a transducer to my boat due to me constantly beaching my boat to get it in and out of the water at the rampless lakes/ponds around here. I got the bracket with the LCR mount that attaches to the side of the boat, but the problem with it is it causes so much drag. Since all the reservoirs are electric power only, it likes to cut into your speed, and thus uses up more of the battery power which = less fishing time :evil: Anyhow, I just drilled a couple holes in the brackets, got a couple new bolts, and now the transducer mount sits is like the other ones so I can mount it in the back of the boat where it creates a little less drag.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butthead, post: 38637, member: 637"] That's what I use on my boat except that I use it because I can't permanently mount a transducer to my boat due to me constantly beaching my boat to get it in and out of the water at the rampless lakes/ponds around here. I got the bracket with the LCR mount that attaches to the side of the boat, but the problem with it is it causes so much drag. Since all the reservoirs are electric power only, it likes to cut into your speed, and thus uses up more of the battery power which = less fishing time :evil: Anyhow, I just drilled a couple holes in the brackets, got a couple new bolts, and now the transducer mount sits is like the other ones so I can mount it in the back of the boat where it creates a little less drag. [/QUOTE]
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