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fish finder in kayak

Postby gunshow63 » June 17th, 2013, 7:22 pm

My friend uses a Hummingbird fish finder and has mounted the transducer on the inside of the plastic hull. My question is he losing very much info by shooting threw the hull. I would like to use one but don't know if I should take a different route.
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Re: fish finder in kayak

Postby stanbery » June 17th, 2013, 11:31 pm

Mount it on the outside.

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Re: fish finder in kayak

Postby Reyne » June 18th, 2013, 7:50 am

I had mounted the transducer inside the hull and the temperature feature was lost, as expected. I currently have it mounted externally on an outrigger, which creates a slight but noticeable drag when I'm paddling. I'm able to raise the unit above the water when I paddle to another location, so I settled for this to preserve the water temperature function. Mounting options vary depending on the make and model, and specific uses of the kayak.
I have a Tarpon 120 I paddle in the bays and am planning to rig it for open water paddling for fishing and hoop netting for lobster. Hope this helps...
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Re: fish finder in kayak

Postby Benny » June 18th, 2013, 3:31 pm

I mounted my transducer through one of the scupper holes. I used a piece of aluminum from Home Depot to hold it tightly in place. Worked like a charm. Temps, depths, and I could tell when fish were really under the Kayak. From schools of bait to schools of mackerel or barracuda. I work great like this. I tried to do it mounted inside the hull and that method really sucked.

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I mounted the aluminum bracket on the two screws on the Ram mount. It's really easy to do, I hope this will help you out a bit.
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Re: fish finder in kayak

Postby Reyne » June 18th, 2013, 4:07 pm

Benny wrote:I mounted my transducer through one of the scupper holes. I used a piece of aluminum from Home Depot to hold it tightly in place. Worked like a charm...

I like that mount a lot, Benny. Unfortunately my yak's scuppers are not as big as yours and the transducer will stick out the bottom of the hull making it vulnerable to damage. Nice rigging on that.
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Re: fish finder in kayak

Postby Benny » June 18th, 2013, 10:50 pm

It's easy to fabricate a small arm over the side with the aluminium bars as well.
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