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    I like that mounting. My transducer is mounted to the bottom of my TM and I don't like messing with the cable every time I raise or lower the unit.
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    That's a perfect solution to your problem. I can see someone making an aluminum pole for that claw and it looking real nice on ANY boat.

    Great idea. Thx for sharing it.
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    I do have one question. Why didn't you drill a hole in the back of the tube and run your transducer cable up through it instead of attaching the cable to the outside of the tube?

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    It would require a slot 2" long and 1/2" wide to allow the connection end of cable to go through,I was afraid it would weaken it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamp rat View Post
    Just noticed where your from, I was born and raised in Sumter! I use to fish sparkle berry swamp!
    I fish the Stumphole and Jacks Creek areas mostly. MY BIL retired from the Air Force at Shaw and lived in Sumter. He fished Sparkle berry Swamp 3 to 4 times a week year around until cancer took him out at 51 years old.
    I fished the White Bass runs with him there and several of us camped on Sparke berry Island for few days every March until the WB disappeared.
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    I'm with blueducklane, what kind of seat is that you have there? Looks like a Lazyboy recliner!
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    It came out of a chaperlle speed boat. I had to fabricate a bottom plate to mount it on a standard seat base. It is very comfy! I have another I might sell if the price I right,modified plate included. It is a new seat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamp rat View Post
    It came out of a chaperlle speed boat. I had to fabricate a bottom plate to mount it on a standard seat base. It is very comfy! I have another I might sell if the price I right,modified plate included. It is a new seat.
    I'll send you a crisp new Ben Franklin right now!Relocated transducer seriously, what are you looking for it. PM me if needed. Thanks!
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Size:  58.2 KBI bought this transducer mount from Ricky in KY works very well.
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