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Fish Finder on an Outboard Jet
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<blockquote data-quote="THUMPER144" data-source="post: 411215" data-attributes="member: 14836"><p>Years ago,(about1994) I was given a contraption that I thought I'd never use. I really didn't even know what it was until recently. Fortunately I put it in the garage and remembered it was there. An adjustable aluminum clamp (looks like a trolling rod holder)with an aluminum pole and mounting bracket that can be raised and lowered manually. Maybe not the fanciest piece of equipment but works well and is nearly infinitely adjustable. Bad part is that it would not work on a boat with a top rail larger than about 3". Perfect for jet johns and similar, but would probably not fit a larger boat very well. The great thing is, no holes necessary. At the end of the season you can take the transducer in the house for winter storage. </p><p> As far as needing a fish finder, I personally love having one, especially on unfamiliar waters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="THUMPER144, post: 411215, member: 14836"] Years ago,(about1994) I was given a contraption that I thought I'd never use. I really didn't even know what it was until recently. Fortunately I put it in the garage and remembered it was there. An adjustable aluminum clamp (looks like a trolling rod holder)with an aluminum pole and mounting bracket that can be raised and lowered manually. Maybe not the fanciest piece of equipment but works well and is nearly infinitely adjustable. Bad part is that it would not work on a boat with a top rail larger than about 3". Perfect for jet johns and similar, but would probably not fit a larger boat very well. The great thing is, no holes necessary. At the end of the season you can take the transducer in the house for winter storage. As far as needing a fish finder, I personally love having one, especially on unfamiliar waters. [/QUOTE]
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