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<blockquote data-quote="gillhunter" data-source="post: 218931" data-attributes="member: 5151"><p>SVOMike86 </p><p></p><p>I have had the freshwater version of this TM (Power Drive) on my last 2 boats and never had any problem with them. I didn't have the co-pilot on mine but did have the auto pilot. I put a lot of hours on them and they were bullet proof. I would wipe a little silicon on the shaft every season to make it easier to deploy and stow. </p><p></p><p>If you decide to mount a transducer on yours running the wire is a little tricky because it has to go around the mount. This is the best picture I have of it. The transducer wire was fed through a clip mounted to the deploy handle and then fed through a hole in the small foredeck where the TM and sonar was mounted, the extra was coiled up and wired tied under the deck with enough slack to feed out when the TM was extended and I just fed it back in by hand when I stowed the TM. Someone has got to have better pictures of how they wired one then I do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gillhunter, post: 218931, member: 5151"] SVOMike86 I have had the freshwater version of this TM (Power Drive) on my last 2 boats and never had any problem with them. I didn't have the co-pilot on mine but did have the auto pilot. I put a lot of hours on them and they were bullet proof. I would wipe a little silicon on the shaft every season to make it easier to deploy and stow. If you decide to mount a transducer on yours running the wire is a little tricky because it has to go around the mount. This is the best picture I have of it. The transducer wire was fed through a clip mounted to the deploy handle and then fed through a hole in the small foredeck where the TM and sonar was mounted, the extra was coiled up and wired tied under the deck with enough slack to feed out when the TM was extended and I just fed it back in by hand when I stowed the TM. Someone has got to have better pictures of how they wired one then I do. [/QUOTE]
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