bigcreekdad Posted August 29, 2013 Report Posted August 29, 2013 Does anyone make a fairly inexpensive fish finder that comes with a transducer that attaches to the trolling motor? My bow mounted Hummingbird has died after 10+ years of active duty.
Raf Posted August 29, 2013 Report Posted August 29, 2013 i use an old eagle 320 up front.. you can get a bracket that you attach a regular transducer to which has a band that wraps around the trolling motor. or you can go low-tech (like me) and just use regular ole elec. tape and a small piece of wood wedged between the ducer and motor to hold it at the right angle, then make a few wraps with the tape around the ducer/wood combo and motor.
danklegrand Posted August 29, 2013 Report Posted August 29, 2013 i use an old eagle 320 up front.. you can get a bracket that you attach a regular transducer to which has a band that wraps around the trolling motor. or you can go low-tech (like me) and just use regular ole elec. tape and a small piece of wood wedged between the ducer and motor to hold it at the right angle, then make a few wraps with the tape around the ducer/wood combo and motor. X2 on the low-tech. To save some money on a fancy trolling motor transducer mount, I just "modified" a regular transducer mount and attached it to the trolling motor with a large stainless hose clamp. Works great and is very strong.
mike rousseau Posted August 29, 2013 Report Posted August 29, 2013 i use an old eagle 320 up front.. you can get a bracket that you attach a regular transducer to which has a band that wraps around the trolling motor. or you can go low-tech (like me) and just use regular ole elec. tape and a small piece of wood wedged between the ducer and motor to hold it at the right angle, then make a few wraps with the tape around the ducer/wood combo and motor. X3
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