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Fish Finder Transducer mounting - Stern Saver?
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<blockquote data-quote="Speyfitter" data-source="post: 285813" data-attributes="member: 10122"><p>Hey Fellas - New Member here from the West Coast of Canada - going to hopefully be buying a Lund SSV 16 next year. I'm going to get a finder for the new boat (Probably a HumminBird) and I'm curious if anyone has tried the "Sternsaver" mounts with the epoxy/glue on mount that you put on your transom that you mount the transducer onto so you don't have to drill holes and/or use stainless steel screws/bolts on your boat. Any concerns on the use of these or if/how they could affect your boat? Is it the way to go or if anyone has other creative solutions I"m all ears. I'm sure this topic may have been discussed perhaps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Speyfitter, post: 285813, member: 10122"] Hey Fellas - New Member here from the West Coast of Canada - going to hopefully be buying a Lund SSV 16 next year. I'm going to get a finder for the new boat (Probably a HumminBird) and I'm curious if anyone has tried the "Sternsaver" mounts with the epoxy/glue on mount that you put on your transom that you mount the transducer onto so you don't have to drill holes and/or use stainless steel screws/bolts on your boat. Any concerns on the use of these or if/how they could affect your boat? Is it the way to go or if anyone has other creative solutions I"m all ears. I'm sure this topic may have been discussed perhaps. [/QUOTE]
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