Salty. wrote:
I thought about mounting the transducer where the optional skeg attaches but that would involve running the ducer wire exposed along almost the entire deck & then a section of wire along the bottom to the skeg mounting area. Any ideas appreciated to solve this problem.
I too was thinking about mounting the transducer to the fin box. Thought about the cable management issues as well... I found these on Amazon. My thought was to glue them on using the Staybond adhesive if the "SUPER STRONG 3M VHB 5952 PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE" doesn't work. I figure the sticky pads will work long enough for a proof of concept.
Cable Clips with Strong Self-Adhesive Pads
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MSWS6Z7?psc=1I was going to space them out along the outer edge/seam of the board, mounting them to the main chamber, running the length of the boat (rear tail to the seat). This way you could take the Fishfinder off the boat completely for long term storage or whatever. The clips would stay on the boat and likely not interfere with folding/storage. For routine use, the transducer wires would stay on the boat.
I bought the lightweight Ram mount for my Hook 5 and I plan to mount it to the side of the chair or leg post. The fishfinder battery box and excess cable will be under the chair. So the only wire you see is running back to the transducer in the rear, and the clips should keep it out of the way.
If I can not find a way to make /modify a bracket to slide in to the fin box, then I was going to buy an NRS 2 inch SUP fin and mount the transducer to that. If you mount the transducer to the rear of the fin so the bottom is flush with the bottom of the fin, in theory it would provide a little protection to the transducer...
http://www.nrs.com/product/86101.02/nrs-sup-board-fins That is the plan at least...I'll post some pics in the next few weeks once everything is rigged up.
-Mack