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Message started by solopaddler on Jan 4th, 2018 at 2:37pm

Title: Re: Mounting A Transducer On A Canoe
Post by solopaddler on Jan 5th, 2018 at 1:43pm

db wrote on Jan 4th, 2018 at 10:36pm:
If I always used the same canoe, I'd stick it somewhere out of the way with silicone caulk inside the canoe somewhere near me. As it is, I put the 'ducer in a Zip-Loc snack bag with a little water inside (and under). It's a little fuss every time but it works fine for me. The unit gets clamped to the thwart and the battery pack goes in a thwart bag along with the transducer and it's zip-loc for portages. Minimum cordage to deal with that way.

Any (exterior) mount I've ever experimented with made an annoying noise that I simply could not stand for very long. There were other downsides that have already been mentioned and you will need to avoid foam any core areas no matter what.

There was a removable caulk I once used to seal double hung windows temporally for winter 20 years ago. It's probably still around. I expect that would work.

My one regret with whatever is I'll tend to watch the screen more than I'd like to. It's good info to know but so is enjoying what's going on above the water so I do my best on that.


Thanks db! Just so I'm clear, you're simply placing the transducer inside a water filled ziplock in an approprite spot on the bottom of the canoe when you're ready to fish? That works? It seems to be similar to solotripper's idea of using a small plastic jar with a lid. The difference being the jar is mounted semi permanently to the floor with silicone adhesive and a water filled bag is just laying there. Will the unit perform as well with no adhesive or silicone? For sheer simplicity I like this idea assuming it works. I agree, it's not likely much bother to set this up when you're ready to fish. 

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