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"Wee Vee" guards 20% off.
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<blockquote data-quote="Wee Vee Bassin" data-source="post: 235053" data-attributes="member: 1137"><p>The difference between the standard Wee Vee 12 volt guard and the 24/36v guard is there is no front lip on the guard for the band making it shorter for the smaller motors, also the tail end of the guards shorter. these guards work well for the puck and skimmer style transducers.</p><p></p><p>On motors that have side imaging transducers, we offer the Wee Vee Wide guard which work great for the larger transducers. These guards will work on all 24 and 36 volt motors. If your trying to put a wide guard on a 12volt motor, You will need 1 5/8" from the seam of the nose cone to the front of the transducer mount. Hope this help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wee Vee Bassin, post: 235053, member: 1137"] The difference between the standard Wee Vee 12 volt guard and the 24/36v guard is there is no front lip on the guard for the band making it shorter for the smaller motors, also the tail end of the guards shorter. these guards work well for the puck and skimmer style transducers. On motors that have side imaging transducers, we offer the Wee Vee Wide guard which work great for the larger transducers. These guards will work on all 24 and 36 volt motors. If your trying to put a wide guard on a 12volt motor, You will need 1 5/8" from the seam of the nose cone to the front of the transducer mount. Hope this help. [/QUOTE]
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