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    Default My homemade Live Scope mount


    No pictures yet, but I bought a transom mount bracket for a trolling motor from Amazon for $44.00 to mount my transducer to the front of my boat and cut the screw on part off. I then bought an adjustable reaching pole [made like a painter's roller extension pole] to mount the transducer on. The shaft is a perfect fit for the mount. I cut the small part of the pole off and used it to make a telescopic handle so I can turn the transducer 360 degrees. I'm going to use another transom mount bracket to mount my 360 transducer. Humminbird sells the same bracket that I'm using for $249.00. I have around $60.00 in my setup.
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    Sounds like a good setup
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    Sounds nice, would like to see some pictures when you can post them.

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    Can’t wait to see pics trying to figure out how to mount mine without spending a ton more money

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    Pics yet????

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    Nice, i hope you can post pics too

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    Quote Originally Posted by spindle View Post
    No pictures yet, but I bought a transom mount bracket for a trolling motor from Amazon for $44.00 to mount my transducer to the front of my boat and cut the screw on part off. I then bought an adjustable reaching pole [made like a painter's roller extension pole] to mount the transducer on. The shaft is a perfect fit for the mount. I cut the small part of the pole off and used it to make a telescopic handle so I can turn the transducer 360 degrees. I'm going to use another transom mount bracket to mount my 360 transducer. Humminbird sells the same bracket that I'm using for $249.00. I have around $60.00 in my setup.
    I can't get my pictures to post, but if anyone would like some text me your number and I will text you them.
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    Pics texted to Cray. Thanks
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