Great idea!Here is a pic with it up and one with it down. It isnt much to look at but fits the rest of my rig! You would think I could come up with something better since I work in a machine shop! If you are wanting a more professional version, look up creek Slick or one of the other guys on here that make mounts and im sure someone can hook you up at a decent price.Attachment 194783Attachment 194784 There are two holes in the bar for the pin that holds it up/down. You cant see it, but there is a notch in the side of the ducer mount that holds a very small zip tie. The larger ones hold it on too well, and you could still break the mount if you use them. I use two screws at bottom of the mount( not in the mount, but below it) to keep the ducer from rocking from side to side. Seems rigged, but like I said I am cheap! You could fix up something nicer if you wanted to spend a few bucks. If you wanna spend more than a few bucks, look up Cane Pole's thread on building a trim-style transducer mount. I will see if I can find it.![]()


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