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Topic: Magnetic Transducer Mount  (Read 1125 times)

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vwool

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I saw this on one of the videos from icast. They had it on a nucanoe but it could work on any kayak.  They are magnets that can be placed anywhere on your kayak. Seems on the high side $$$, but I like the idea.

Here is the link: http://www.fishfindermounts.com/#!transducer-mounts/c1fhh




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In addition to the cost, I'd bet it's fairly weighty.
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Nice idea, I wonder how much shear pressure the can take. 



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previous thread on it for reference - Pompano120 didn't seem to have a great experience with it.

I think that a transducer arm works just as well for most people who don't do a thru scupper or inside install.  I'll continue to shoot thru hull.


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i have one on my old town it works really really really well


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Remind me of this

Probably keep the Sharks away while at it


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Remind me of this

Probably keep the Sharks away while at it



That's pretty impressive.
Wonder how long the battery would last?
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