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<blockquote data-quote="rotus623" data-source="post: 428828" data-attributes="member: 15266"><p>Stinkvthat mont is awesome!!</p><p></p><p>To the OP, I have been using side scan for years. Humminbird and Lowrance. Worst case is you will notice the distance doesn't go as far on the left side. I doubt it will affect you though. I had sidescan in an aluminum boat and by the look of</p><p>It you'd think that it would have completely blocked the left beam, but it didn't. I had to trim up some but the signal still got to the target and back.</p><p></p><p>As far as the two transducers go, that is a good idea. What you can do is get a Humminbird transducer splitter cable, and a cheap little 2d sonar ducer. That way you cAn mount the 2d sonar ducer lower for on plane readings and keep the $200+ HDSI ducer up and out of harms way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rotus623, post: 428828, member: 15266"] Stinkvthat mont is awesome!! To the OP, I have been using side scan for years. Humminbird and Lowrance. Worst case is you will notice the distance doesn't go as far on the left side. I doubt it will affect you though. I had sidescan in an aluminum boat and by the look of It you'd think that it would have completely blocked the left beam, but it didn't. I had to trim up some but the signal still got to the target and back. As far as the two transducers go, that is a good idea. What you can do is get a Humminbird transducer splitter cable, and a cheap little 2d sonar ducer. That way you cAn mount the 2d sonar ducer lower for on plane readings and keep the $200+ HDSI ducer up and out of harms way. [/QUOTE]
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