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    Default Mounting Raymarine CPT-DV transducer on Minnkota Edge 45


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    The transducer is 8" in length. The only possibility I see is drilling a hole in the skeg. Anyone have a better idea?

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    Check out transducer shield & saver. They may have a bracket that lets it work.


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    Quote Originally Posted by deltabound View Post
    Check out transducer shield & saver. They may have a bracket that lets it work.


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    That's a darn good idea, they make some great products.
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    Be safe and good luck fishing
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    Quote Originally Posted by deltabound View Post
    Check out transducer shield & saver. They may have a bracket that lets it work.


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    ...that they have anything that fits my transducer, and the cost for the closest thing 1s $159.

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    the "DA-DUCER" dvice will work with ANY 'ducer
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabe fisherman View Post
    the "DA-DUCER" dvice will work with ANY 'ducer
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    Ok guys I am in a pickle I purchased a Raymarine Dragonfly 7 Pro and a trolling motor mount but it won't fit my Minn Kota Edge 45 skeg is in the back and the Transducer is to long... Did anyone come up with a solution yet?



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    I've seen some guys notch the skeg to allow the xducer to slide forward to miss the prop ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Possum01 View Post
    Ok guys I am in a pickle I purchased a Raymarine Dragonfly 7 Pro and a trolling motor mount but it won't fit my Minn Kota Edge 45 skeg is in the back and the Transducer is to long... Did anyone come up with a solution yet?



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    Minn-Kota says it will not invalidate warranty to drill a hole in the skeg. Bolt, nut, washers, hard rubber spacer, and a number of washers cut from an old inner tube. Works fine.
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