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Multi-position fish finder mounting solution?
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<blockquote data-quote="NateW" data-source="post: 482353" data-attributes="member: 27591"><p>I’d really like to come up with an elegant fish finder mounting solution that allows me to re-position a single head unit at either the bow or rear of my 14’ Starcraft V. I know “serious” fisherman have dedicated bow and console units, but I feel like there must be a way to make a single unit work at both ends of a 14’ boat, right? I’m looking at a Humminbird Helix with side imaging and would really like to be able to reach the unit while using the outboard to scan for cover and also from the front casting deck while fishing. Will be using a single rear-mounted transducer. Any ideas? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NateW, post: 482353, member: 27591"] I’d really like to come up with an elegant fish finder mounting solution that allows me to re-position a single head unit at either the bow or rear of my 14’ Starcraft V. I know “serious” fisherman have dedicated bow and console units, but I feel like there must be a way to make a single unit work at both ends of a 14’ boat, right? I’m looking at a Humminbird Helix with side imaging and would really like to be able to reach the unit while using the outboard to scan for cover and also from the front casting deck while fishing. Will be using a single rear-mounted transducer. Any ideas? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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