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Fish Finder Transducer mounting - Stern Saver?
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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 285908" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>I put the Stern Saver on my boat about 3 years ago - and it's still holding strong today. I was actually able to read the bottom at faster speeds than when I had it mounted directly to the boat. I also lost the "rooster tail" from the transducer when running fast because the Stern Saver allows it to mount further behind the boat and gets out of the cavitation that is created.</p><p></p><p>I had my Lowrance Side Imaging/Down Scan transducer & the actual 2D transducer mounted on the small square (too cheap to buy the right piece to mount both side by side), but the SI/DS ducer was fully mounted, and the 2D ducer was only mounted with one side of the bracket on the Stern Saver... it worked luckily</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm selling my boat now, and I'd like to take it off instead of buying a new one, but I think I'll just go ahead and bite the bullet and buy another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 285908, member: 677"] I put the Stern Saver on my boat about 3 years ago - and it's still holding strong today. I was actually able to read the bottom at faster speeds than when I had it mounted directly to the boat. I also lost the "rooster tail" from the transducer when running fast because the Stern Saver allows it to mount further behind the boat and gets out of the cavitation that is created. I had my Lowrance Side Imaging/Down Scan transducer & the actual 2D transducer mounted on the small square (too cheap to buy the right piece to mount both side by side), but the SI/DS ducer was fully mounted, and the 2D ducer was only mounted with one side of the bracket on the Stern Saver... it worked luckily I'm selling my boat now, and I'd like to take it off instead of buying a new one, but I think I'll just go ahead and bite the bullet and buy another. [/QUOTE]
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