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<blockquote data-quote="longjohn119" data-source="post: 144664" data-attributes="member: 2826"><p>You are actually better off with 2 because then your transducer is always under your driving position whether its at the gas motor or the electric motor. That was my main gripe with the system I had was that when up on front I wasn't seeing what was under me but what was 14 ft behind me. But from the standpoint of saving some bucks it cost less than $20 to rig and at the time I was cash poor. (I was making double and triple house payments back then trying to pay off my house and get debt free by the time the Economy folded like I knew it would)</p><p></p><p>You can also go the route of buying one fish finder and an extra mount, transducer, and power cable but I bet you could buy two complete units for about the same price, they really jack you for extra accessories.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longjohn119, post: 144664, member: 2826"] You are actually better off with 2 because then your transducer is always under your driving position whether its at the gas motor or the electric motor. That was my main gripe with the system I had was that when up on front I wasn't seeing what was under me but what was 14 ft behind me. But from the standpoint of saving some bucks it cost less than $20 to rig and at the time I was cash poor. (I was making double and triple house payments back then trying to pay off my house and get debt free by the time the Economy folded like I knew it would) You can also go the route of buying one fish finder and an extra mount, transducer, and power cable but I bet you could buy two complete units for about the same price, they really jack you for extra accessories. [/QUOTE]
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