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Topic: Installing Transducer  (Read 1030 times)

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Zeus91

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So I'm pretty stuck on what works best for the transducer on my yak. Ive seen multiple ideas but not sure what to go with first. Any recommendations will be appreciated.
I ain't as good as i once was, but I'm as good once as i ever was.


krusty

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Use the search feature. Typing "install transducer" in search will return 9 pages of results.


Azkikr

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Try youtube, tons of videos how to install a transducer on a yak. U can use scotty arm, clay, magnet, pvc, etc.


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Zeus91

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ok good to know thanks
I ain't as good as i once was, but I'm as good once as i ever was.