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Jerry Newman
Posted 3/12/2013 5:25 PM (#625735 - in reply to #625605)
Subject: Re: Making a transducer cord longer?




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Lars - 3/12/2013 12:22 PM

mreiter - 3/12/2013 11:11 AM

If you must you can splice the transducer cable. Not really a big deal if you have the right material. When you cut it you will see it looks like a coaxial cable. Mesh cable on the outside and shielded cable in the middle. Use similar material and you wont have any problems. Just make sure you seal it with shrink wrap and water tight silicon. The easiest way would be get the extension.

You can easily mount your transducer to this trolling motor. Like Lars stated above, utilize the coiled trolling motor cable and the head before running to the motor. One thing to add is a eye hook to the base where it hangs off the front of the boat. Very easy to do. Remove the furthest most base cover screw from the trolling motor. Take it to your local hardware store and get a stainless eye hook with the same thread pattern. Tighten eye hook into cover where you removed the screw. Open hook with two pliers and slide in transducer cable. Close hook with tools. Now you have a permanent loop for cable to slide through and take up enough slack for easy deployment.


Good point mreiter, I-bolt is a good idea. I forgot to mention i used a ziptie through the trolling motor side cover and left it loose and the cable would slide through that. Never had any problems with it.


I agree that mounting the transducer to the electric would be the best option, particularly for an accurate depth at the bow while casting… but he said it’s not possible. It almost has to be possible though, maybe one of you guys could post a picture

Otherwise, I would be leery of having two transducers mounted closely together on the transom running to two different units because of possible interference/crosstalk. Unless of course there is no helm unit involved, but that would be pretty unconventional.


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