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    I take my large units off when traveling down the road! I don’t want to stop for something and come back to find it gone!

    I also have a Ram swing arm mount, mounted to my Tracker console.

    My 1222 rides on it when I put my livescope in the water. I did it this way so my buddy can see the screen as well from the back of the boat.


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    I have a 1" RAM mount on my consol with a 9" garmin. Never had any issues. It's plenty stable.
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    My Excel has a regular D sized ram mount with a 10 inch Helix on it and it stays solid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by icehouse View Post
    I take my large units off when traveling down the road! I don’t want to stop for something and come back to find it gone!

    I also have a Ram swing arm mount, mounted to my Tracker console.

    My 1222 rides on it when I put my livescope in the water. I did it this way so my buddy can see the screen as well from the back of the boat.


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    I install my units while preparing my boat to launch. They get stored back in a storage case once I come off the water. I never saw a need for them to be installed while traveling. I don't want to have to worry about them when stop to get snacks/ice.
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    I dont know how easy Garmins are to remove for the road trip. I have a HB 9" graph that rides in the truck seat beside me and is stored in the house between trips. It's mounted on a 2" ball ram mount and doesnt move a bit when I tighten it down where I want it to be.

    On second thought....mine could be a 2 & 1/4" ball. Size D.
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    When I am traveling long distances I take my graphs off. I am planning on ordering some locks for my graphs though but will still take em off for the highway
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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    I wish I had to do it over again, but, it’s already installed. Just wondering if anyone had a ram mount on the console and had any problems.
    I had ram mounts bow and console. Had big time problems with both. Cornfield crappie mounts solved my problem.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    I dont know how easy Garmins are to remove for the road trip. I have a HB 9" graph that rides in the truck seat beside me and is stored in the house between trips. It's mounted on a 2" ball ram mount and doesnt move a bit when I tighten it down where I want it to be.

    On second thought....mine could be a 2 & 1/4" ball. Size D.
    Garmins are very easy to remove. At least the newer ones. They have a cradle and the just pop in and out. Wiring stays connected to the cradle. My graphs NEVER travel down the road on the boat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    its sized right that mount is from 10 to 12 inch size unit, I just thinking about going down the road, the unit is going to shake a little and the only thing holding it together is the plastic in the console. It’s a pretty big 2 inch ball type mount. Pretty heavy duty.
    If you can reach under the console good enough, I would try and re-enforce it with a large piece of cutting board material from below and run screws thru both materials. That should take care of any worries you have.

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