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Topic: mounting transducer on mirage drive cassette plug  (Read 2482 times)

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bigtuna

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Anyone try something like this?


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No but I'm sure it will work.  Essentially the same thing as mounting the totalscan transducer on my anti-cavitation plate on my propel drive.


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How do you pedal?
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bigtuna

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haha good question.  Its a tandem island, and I've got a small 2 stroke.  So between sail and motor there is rarely a need for both pedals.  I'd still bring the pedals just in case they became necessary. 


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More importantly why haven’t you changed your forum name to hobietandemisland? Because I know that’s not a Jackson BigTuna , I got one parked behind both my Native propels.  :smt044 :smt044

Both my Native transducer are mounted on plastic sink drains in a scupper hole, the Big Tuna was on a light weight pvc pipe on.... yep a scupper hole. Should work fine and if it’s wired right removable for transport.
« Last Edit: April 12, 2018, 03:10:48 PM by Mojo Jojo »


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bigtuna

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Done! Super easy.

I had a Jackson big tuna! My first kayak. Kind of a beast to paddle.