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Best bet is to check out their website for colors options and sizes and then I can give you guys an accurate quote. Nice thing about them is all parts are interchangeble thus you could have a spare 6 inch arm for the above set up if you need for a spider rigging expedition where and you want your unit lower, etc.
Aircraft aluminum and these things are BUILT! A little disclaimer and warning though if you do a search for their website be sure and type BalZout exactly our
your better half may be questioning your search results that will come out. Dont ask how I know!!!!
Very very well made product. Really glad I went this route over the 3 or 4 other mounts that are on the market. I may buy another 6" arm to exchange out for the front when needed. I will try the 12" arm for a while and see how it does when I get my Tite-Lok Widow Maker's mounted. I like that with the 12" arm I can easily reach the graph to change screens or set a waypoint with out having to lean down to far out of the seats when rigging. More pics to come when I get the console unit installed.
Finished installing the console mount this afternoon. Ready for some warm weather to get on the lake to put them to the test.
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Like everything about that mount.....and what's mounted on it.
How easy is it to remove the mount for taking it off the boat?
Unscrew any of the knobs and it is off. I could have them both off in less than a minute. That's cable collectors for units and bracket/mount. I think I will really like these.
I got these out today for the first time. I am impressed with them. Had 10-15 mph winds with a decent white cap waves this afternoon on the run back to the ramp and they stayed really stable. Even with the 12" model up front. I will be mounting my Tite-Lok Widow Maker's this week and will see if the 12" version up front will work. I may need a extra 6" arm to change out when I am rigging. Then I can lean it back towards me at a 45 degree angle and get it on this side of the rod holders and above the recessed trolling motor pedal. The taller 12" version for the bow was really nice today when I had to make adjustments to sens., scroll speeds and such. Kept me from having to lean down to the deck to do it. I will see how they do on a really rough day and let you all know if I have any issues but I don't think I will.
I got them out again Monday on Truman. Tried to make a run down river through a bad stretch of wide open water. Ran around the bend into the open water of the Deepwater/Cooper creek flat and was met with 3-3 1/2' rollers hat were about 15' apart. Did not take me long to shut it down and turn around but the mounts held up well in the rough stuff for the 1/4 mile or so. Worst water I have seen in a long time and hope to never have to run in it again. Luckily I did not "have" to make the run and just went back to the area I came from. Anyway these mounts will hold up in any water I will ever be fishing/running my boat in.
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