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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Grants Pass, OR
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What happened with the Thresher? Freddofly, transducer in the water is definitely the way to go. Sounds like you have the FF/battery mounting decided, you just need to decide on the transducer mount. I would venture to say that the space needed for the mount will determine which one you choose.
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Northern, NJ
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GArmin Transducer
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For the transducer, it's about 6" long and I need a tough mount (I imagine)... ![]()
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Do you have a pic of the transducer w/the mounting bracket on it?
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Northern, NJ
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Will Get Mount Attached
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Nope not yet. I could toss it together for another picture or two tough so maybe tonight I'll get that done. Thanks!
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Northern, NJ
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Transducer with Bracket
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Here's the image Ed. I didn't attach the transom mount on this because I think I'll be making a couple of bushings and getting a long SS bolt to go through the whole assembly and onto the end of an over-the-side mount. The bracket isn't heavy at all. SS hardware adds up though... Thoughts? BTW - The extra threaded inserts in the transducer are for the trolling motor mount option.... @ Dave L: You mentioned "debris" ... Are you referring to the transducer picking up stuff in the water like weeds or debris on the sonar (bad signals or something along those lines)? Thanks all for your help as I sort this out. ![]()
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
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Yeah, you'll literally pick up strands of eel grass, kelp, etc that will drag like a streamer off the arm. so far it's all migrated up the arm to the surface and hasn't been hard to clear or obstruct signal. Just annoying!
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Junior
Join Date: Mar 2017
Location: Northern, NJ
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The rotation you mentioned.... How does that occur? Is the rod twisting? The RAM Mount shouldn't be slipping I imagine. Would you fill me in please?
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
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It is minor though and I've often thought that if I was using a fixed ball it wouldn't happen. RAM clamps offer a little play though in general if one puts some leverage on them. If you put too much pressure on them they will also permanently indent. |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Seattle Area
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Thresher had a twisted hull. No one is really sure how/why it happened, but of course Andy took care of me and got me into the Ride instead. I liked the Thresher, but I LOVE the Ride (and I better considering it's my fourth Ride I've owned now.... LOL) |
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Join Date: Feb 2015
Location: Seattle Area
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The Ride is such a great platform, I'm glad to see it recreated into the Radar for future use. I'm very comfortable and confident in the Ride. I'm just somewhat concerned about talking it BTB... |
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Join Date: Jun 2005
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Yeah. I think it would launch fine, but I wouldn't want to try and land one in any kind of surf.
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I would have bought this had I seem it earlier.....
I ended up using a ram mount and flat aluminum bar on my cobra hope there's no interference with metal....on a hook 5
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Join Date: Mar 2015
Location: Hacienda Heights, CA
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I almost didn't get an over-the-side transducer mount, because of a lot of negative feedback from the various forums. Ultimately I'm glad I took a chance on it, because I haven't found the negatives to be that serious. It does pick up some debris that I will periodically need to clear, but I left my transducer arm a little long and the debris has a tendency to move up toward the surface and clear away from the transducer.
I bent the rod in such a way to allow it to sit very tightly to the hull, and I don't really notice much drag. Since I'm paddling (not gracefully either!), not pedaling, I don't really notice the water noise that some complain about. I also swing it up on deck when I'm getting from point-A to point-B. This works well for traveling on the water, but I undoubtly miss out on noticing stuff I might not want to miss! Obviously one wouldn't want to choose this method of transducer mounting over a hull that has a designated recessed mounting point, but it's a good alternative for those of us who don't have that luxury. I think the Scotty might have an advantage over the RAM arm if it doesn't have slop/flex in it. My ram mount wants to rotate a bit when underway. It's fine because it rotates into the hull, but the spline system on the Scotty I'd imagine really holds it in place well? A genuine RAM transducer arm is nothing more than an aluminum stock rod with a corrugated plastic cable conduit over it, so I doubt you should have any issue. |
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