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Old 12-11-2012, 02:27 PM
Jdkxtreme Jdkxtreme is offline
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Default Fish Finder Mounting

I currentley have a Lowrance Elite 4 mounted at the console with the Trans mounted on the transom. I just bought a Lowrance Elite 4 DSI that I am going to put at the console and the other up front. My question is...
Can I just mount the new Trans on the other side of the transom or does it have to go up front on the trolling motor?
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Old 12-11-2012, 02:40 PM
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Default Trans mounts ....<'TK><

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I currentley have a Lowrance Elite 4 mounted at the console with the Trans mounted on the transom. I just bought a Lowrance Elite 4 DSI that I am going to put at the console and the other up front. My question is...
Can I just mount the new Trans on the other side of the transom or does it have to go up front on the trolling motor?
JD 99% of the time the front fishfinder trans is located (mounted) on the trolling motor ... Adapter mounts can be purchased at Bass Pro ... The purpose of having the depth/fish finder up front with you is so you can see the proximity of where you are fishing ... Not where you have been ... <'TK><
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Old 12-11-2012, 02:52 PM
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