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    Not really new. They have been out a while. I don't need one more thing that can break as it doesn't have a manual option like my All Aboard all sync mount. I also don't like the idea of one more thing on the floor taking up deck space.

    But I know everyone has their own tendencies...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thaDudeAbides View Post
    Not really new. They have been out a while. I don't need one more thing that can break as it doesn't have a manual option like my All Aboard all sync mount. I also don't like the idea of one more thing on the floor taking up deck space.

    But I know everyone has their own tendencies...
    I am considering the All Aboard All sync, but have not seen one in action, are you still liking yours? Thanks

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    $714 is a lot. I just found a used wireless trolling motor on Craigslist, removed the head and foot, attached the LiveScope transducer on the bare pole and now have a remote controlled LiveScope. Easy to do and works great.Name:  IMG_1431.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaire View Post
    $714 is a lot. I just found a used wireless trolling motor on Craigslist, removed the head and foot, attached the LiveScope transducer on the bare pole and now have a remote controlled LiveScope. Easy to do and works great.Name:  IMG_1431.jpg
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    That looks like a great idea, but not to take anything away from you're rig. As per the Garmin engineers, they recommend not using zip ties on the Livescope cable. There are small wires in the cable and they can break easily.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WindTalker View Post
    That looks like a great idea, but not to take anything away from you're rig. As per the Garmin engineers, they recommend not using zip ties on the Livescope cable. There are small wires in the cable and they can break easily.
    Considering the looks like PVC pipe I would have ran the wires inside it. No need for zip ties that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Considering the looks like PVC pipe I would have ran the wires inside it. No need for zip ties that way.
    Use to have Livescope mounted on a PVC pipe. Ran the cable through the pipe, just cut a wide enough notch in the PVC so the cable fits and still be able to use the Garmin mount.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Considering the looks like PVC pipe I would have ran the wires inside it. No need for zip ties that way.
    Not PVC. Standard trolling motor pole. Too small to put wires inside unless I disconnected either end which I was not about to do. It is clean and turns on a dime either direction. Extremely easy to “bump” to adjust to staying on brush. Zip ties were no issue either as they were not cinched down. Just saying…


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    Quote Originally Posted by dhaire View Post
    $714 is a lot. I just found a used wireless trolling motor on Craigslist, removed the head and foot, attached the LiveScope transducer on the bare pole and now have a remote controlled LiveScope. Easy to do and works great.Name:  IMG_1431.jpg
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    What is the name of that base?

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    Quote Originally Posted by im.buford View Post
    What is the name of that base?
    Looks like a AQUOS Haswing white bow mount to me.
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