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TJ DeVoe
Posted 2/16/2007 9:14 AM (#239198 - in reply to #239020)
Subject: RE: Transducer Attatchment




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Location: Stevens Point, WI
Lambeau, I know exactly what your talking about. When I'm talking about new technology, I meant that if Fisher had an older PD then things may be a little different. Minn Kota changed the motor on the newer PD's within the last couple years so I was referring to an older Minn kota, prior to the ones you see now that are all black. Before that they were all black with a white head on top if you have any clue what I'm talking about. Any yes Lambeau, I know exactly what your talking about on your motor, as I mentioned in my earlier post, they are two different trolling motors in the way of deployment/stow. Things can't be hooked up the way they are on your motor compared to a PD/the MotorGuide Wireless, the trolling motor Slamr and Sworrall ran last season.

Oh, and on the Maxxum, there is no hole that I know of that you can run the wire from the bottom of the trolling motor to the head of the trolling motor. If you wanted to run a transducer like what you did Lambeau, you would have to zip tie the cable up the shaft and then you would have to run the wire on the outside of the mount. That way you can deploy/stow the motor. Minn Kota doesn't need to have a built in hole do to what your doing, nowadays most people are going with the univeral sonar and eliminating all cables that way, which if you ask me was one of the best innovations they could have done with a trolling motor!

Edited by Merckid 2/16/2007 9:20 AM

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