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bigbarrels 03-26-2012 11:11 PM

Through scupper transucer mount
 
Has anybody tried one of these? I have three kayaks and my primary kayak is set up with the HDS-5 but my other two kayaks do not have FF. I was thinking if I used this set up I could transfer a new FF between the second and third kayak (tandem) relatively easy. Just curious if anyone has had experience with this set up.

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...r-Mount/Detail

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Z1pXAbaX-Y

YakMedic 03-27-2012 05:11 AM

I used this set up for swapping my FF between my Xfactor and Tarpon 160. It works well. The problem I had with it was I was overly concerned about hitting the transducer while loading and unloading my yaks.

It fits some yaks better than others depending on the channels that run with your scuppers. It fit the Xfactor great, but hung out a little far on the tarpon.

Jimmyz123 03-27-2012 05:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bigbarrels (Post 111379)
Has anybody tried one of these? I have three kayaks and my primary kayak is set up with the HDS-5 but my other two kayaks do not have FF. I was thinking if I used this set up I could transfer a new FF between the second and third kayak (tandem) relatively easy. Just curious if anyone has had experience with this set up.

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...r-Mount/Detail

I know this is a new way to install a transducer, but trust me it works. It's not permanent and you can move the FF from Kayak to Kayak. Electrical Putty installations are simple, not messy at all and very easy to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEZ9_C1iKP0

In this video you will see him create a well setup however I would do something different. Create the ring that he did and then put a thin layer of putty in the bottom of that well, this provides the media needed to conduct the readings. pinch the putty around the ducer and it will not come out and you'll get good readings.

dsafety 03-27-2012 06:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 111385)
I know this is a new way to install a transducer, but trust me it works. It's not permanent and you can move the FF from Kayak to Kayak. Electrical Putty installations are simple, not messy at all and very easy to do.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEZ9_C1iKP0

In this video you will see him create a well setup however I would do something different. Create the ring that he did and then put a thin layer of putty in the bottom of that well, this provides the media needed to conduct the readings. pinch the putty around the ducer and it will not come out and you'll get good readings.

An even better option would be to put a thin layer of marine grease, (proven to work), in the well rather than water or putty. I am also doubtful that the putty would permanently hold the transducer when stored and transported upside down. Gluing a couple pad-eyes on either side of the well would provide anchor points for a zip-tie or Velcro strap, however.

Bob

bigbarrels 03-27-2012 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YakMedic (Post 111383)
I used this set up for swapping my FF between my Xfactor and Tarpon 160. It works well. The problem I had with it was I was overly concerned about hitting the transducer while loading and unloading my yaks.

It fits some yaks better than others depending on the channels that run with your scuppers. It fit the Xfactor great, but hung out a little far on the tarpon.


Yeah, I was thinking it might stick out a ways (depending on yak hull) but I would break it down after each use (looks easy to do).

Jimmyz, thanks for that link. It makes me want to redo my HDS-5 setup.


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