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    The shaft is full adjustable up and down. It will retract into the mount when being stowed. ThanksName:  IMG_0651.jpg
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    That doesn't look like the live scope transducer unless it has changed??? But great looking mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by faithfularcher View Post
    That doesn't look like the live scope transducer unless it has changed??? But great looking mount.
    It’s mounted to the other side. He has 2 transducers on that shaft.
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    Did you drill out the top of the like? Can't tell from pics how you made the handle...like that setup

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    Why 2 transducers? I thought that the livescope transducer shot 3 angles = Forward, side and down??

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    The front transducer is for livescope. The other transducer is for 2d, Downscan and Sidescan. I also run the Livescope transducer and a GT54UHD on my bow graph but I have the Livescope transducer on a pole and the other one on the trolling motor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Orion_70 View Post
    Did you drill out the top of the like? Can't tell from pics how you made the handle...like that setup

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    Yes I drilled a hole completely thru the top of the main shaft and used the small piece of the adjustable pole to make the handle. I epoxyed the handle to the main shaft. While I'm prepping to launch the boat I stand the shaft up vertically to make entering the front of the boat easier.
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    You got to be careful launching? Or use the other side if possible?

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