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tiller steering - sonar/gps mounting position
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<blockquote data-quote="DUXBWARE" data-source="post: 487171" data-attributes="member: 24798"><p>Awesome! Thats good news, that the icon will point to boat direction. I can only assume, my lowrance would do the same.</p><p></p><p>Maybe I'll do a test run, just to make sure, before I actually decide to mount it, and drill holes, etc. </p><p></p><p>Speaking of mounts, my thoughts were to use a ram mount with a medium length arm, "C" size (1.5") balls. Where I plan to mount it, would have the arm basically horizontal. Do you think the "C" size balls, will be study enough to support the weight of the Lowrance elite FS7, or should I be considering the "D" size (2.25") balls. Problem with moving up to the D size, is the size is so much bigger/bulky, as well as they weigh so much more.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUXBWARE, post: 487171, member: 24798"] Awesome! Thats good news, that the icon will point to boat direction. I can only assume, my lowrance would do the same. Maybe I'll do a test run, just to make sure, before I actually decide to mount it, and drill holes, etc. Speaking of mounts, my thoughts were to use a ram mount with a medium length arm, "C" size (1.5") balls. Where I plan to mount it, would have the arm basically horizontal. Do you think the "C" size balls, will be study enough to support the weight of the Lowrance elite FS7, or should I be considering the "D" size (2.25") balls. Problem with moving up to the D size, is the size is so much bigger/bulky, as well as they weigh so much more. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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