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    Default Drill no holes xducer mount


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    Wish he made one which could hold two ducers.

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    I'm sure you could make an adapter
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    Check out the post a couple of pages back label 997 on 619....luvinfishin had what I think is a great idea mounting the transducer on a piece of angle mounted to the corrosion plate on the bottom of the motor.....I just mounted mine that way so I sure hope it works....

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    Has anyone priced them. Didn't see prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STUMP HUNTER View Post
    Has anyone priced them. Didn't see prices.
    They were $119 or $109. Somewhere in that range. Pricey.

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    Here it is again. About $5 plus my time. No holes. 3/16 x 2 alum angle about 12" long to offset it from my motor. Name:  nitro ladder 002s.jpg
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    The concept is great. I already have two boards on the transom which are getting too many holes in them. About time to change them out or stop installing items on them. Nah.. I can't stop installing new items plus it's cheaper to just to buy a new board. :D

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    That's pretty slick there luvin. Feel free to add my endorsement to your webpage. Two wannabe thumbs way up.

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    How does it work at high speeds?
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