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    This thread has got me scrambling and doing a lot of research. I've ordered a new boat (Lund 1675 Pro Guide) with a Terrova trolling motor. I have another boat and will just be transferring over the electronics. I have a Hummingbird 997 (transom mount) and when I compare it's transducer cable with my Lowrance x510c the Lowrance cable is much larger. I don't think the Lowrance cable will work like shown in this thread as biggerjigger noted. I did find another thread where they were swapping ideas. Not sure yet what I'm going to do.

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    Luvin',

    Thank you so much for taking photo's and sharing this install. Just got my Terrova in last week and was wondering how to run my Xducer wire. I asked around on 4 other fishing forums and no one had a good idea! Imagine finding the solution here on my favorite fishing forum. Guess I should have checked here first :D

    Now, how does one go about shortening the 60 inch shaft to a 48 inch shaft That will be my next custom modification

    Donald

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    You can take the head off the unit and cut the hollow PVC shaft any length you want. BUT! unless it's done by a MK mechanic it will void your warranty from what I have heard. Luckily I have a deep V and the length works good for me.

    Just get him on, then we'll worry about getting him in!

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