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    Default sonar troling motor mount

    does anyone use the troling motor mounted sonar? and is there any way to get your sonar in front of the boat other than trolling motor mount

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    I use the built-in Universal transducer on both my trolling motors and they work great. One disadvantage over the built-in versus the clamp-on transducer is that you can tilt the clamp-on transducer forward to actually see whats ahead of the boat instead of directly under it.
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    Rickie ar WWW?PODUNKIDEAS Makes a retractable mount fot the transducer. l have one and it solved interference issues between trolling motor and my 1158. It worked great for me

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    I do. There is not a problem with it at all. I would think that 90% of the people on here put the transducer (sp?) on the trolling motor.
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    That is the place to place a transducer. Why would you want to see what you've already past. Like driving forward looking in your rear view mirror ,having it mounted in the rear.:rolleyes:
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    thanks for all the info!!

    yeah i am allways like, wow look at all the fishies behind me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fetmo View Post
    thanks for all the info!!

    yeah i am allways like, wow look at all the fishies behind me.

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    Fetmo, I have a Hummingbird transducer clamped to my trolling motor and have never had any problems. Works great! However, I also kept the factory installed one on the transom. I have the displays mounted side by side. Looking at both of them helps me to stay on the breaklines better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pastor View Post
    Fetmo, I have a Hummingbird transducer clamped to my trolling motor and have never had any problems. Works great! However, I also kept the factory installed one on the transom. I have the displays mounted side by side. Looking at both of them helps me to stay on the breaklines better.
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