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How to mount a transducer without putting holes in the boat
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<blockquote data-quote="trophybass13" data-source="post: 172898" data-attributes="member: 4417"><p>Hi, I have a landau 1436 jon boat. I just bought the Humminbird 570 sonar.</p><p>when i opened the box and looked at the directions on how to mount the transducer i thought to myself, "theres no way that all the fisherman in the world with fishfinders had to put holes in their boat to mount the transducer". so I am looking for ideas on how to mount the transducer to the back of the transom without putting holes in it. also if anyone has ideas on how to make it easily removable at the launch because the thought of wrecking the transducer to my $200 fishfinder while retrieving my boat scares the hell outta me. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trophybass13, post: 172898, member: 4417"] Hi, I have a landau 1436 jon boat. I just bought the Humminbird 570 sonar. when i opened the box and looked at the directions on how to mount the transducer i thought to myself, "theres no way that all the fisherman in the world with fishfinders had to put holes in their boat to mount the transducer". so I am looking for ideas on how to mount the transducer to the back of the transom without putting holes in it. also if anyone has ideas on how to make it easily removable at the launch because the thought of wrecking the transducer to my $200 fishfinder while retrieving my boat scares the hell outta me. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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