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    Default Attention lowe stinger owners need ur help


    Getting ready to mount 999 transducer where did you position yours pictures and measurements. I'm wanting the best high speed results. At what speed does yours go flakie. Thanks to all
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    I'm interested in this too!!!

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    Here are mine on Stinger 195 using SternMate. Danny

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    Doesn't that put the ducer right in line with the bunk board ? I have the picture you sent it to me before. Could you take one from the side ? My bunk boards stick out a good 2 inches past the transom. I was hoping to avoid having to trim the board back. I will if need be and I know from talking to you you get good performance from the ducer in this position Name:  image.jpg
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    Scoot your winch stand back 2 inches then you wont have to trim the boards
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    Quote Originally Posted by clfarms1 View Post
    Scoot your winch stand back 2 inches then you wont have to trim the boards

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    Yeah Steve is all over it. He post it then calls me talking about my winch. I'm like what are you talking about winch lol Doh Thanks Buddy I need more sunshine
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    GoBob, my boards stick out by 2 inches as well. no need to move winch. Transducer clears board by 3 or 4 inches. I will post another picture later today. Danny
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    Thanks Buddy. I would have to take the boat off my trailer to move the winch back anyway, got those slick pads on the bunks. I don't want end up with the boat on the garage floor lol. Thanks again
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    Gobob, Here are the pictures you asked for. Hope they answer your questions and ease your concerns. Keep in mind the when you install it using the SternMate instruction, the bottom of transducer is on the same plane as the bottom of boat which means it is at same plane as top of board. (I have since lowered mine about 3/8").

    Mine has been installed since June with no issues other than the one time I ran boat up too far on trailer and eye on bow actually went over winch. The transducer apparently hit board and flipped up like it is designed to do with the hardware I have. Make sure you have same hardware so transducer flips up in case it hits anything (trailer, log, stump, etc....)

    Trust me (he said) and you will be happy with install and SI performance.

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