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    help fix a broken transducer mount

    the trolling motor transducer has both slots broken, prior user didnt put a piece of rubber in between and tightend it too much. this is a garmn unit so the wires both come together at the plug-in. do I have to replace the entire cabel or is something garmin could repair? Or do you have that idea that will save me 70$ and make a secure mount on the trolling or as a last result do you thing a trolling motor mount would shoot through a hull and I just try that?

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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    The transducer should just unscwew @ the mount..All you should have to buy is a new mount...My Garmin came with a transom mount and a trolling motor mount out of the box.

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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    I'll check tomorrowI know I have a new transon mount.I'll see what I can come up with.
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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    My t.m. mount is a small puck but the tras mount is a larger square block,I cant find the extras I hid from my self! Garman 240 and 160 interchange
    Sorry
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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    Quote Originally Posted by Rowdy View Post
    My t.m. mount is a small puck but the tras mount is a larger square block,I cant find the extras I hid from my self! Garman 240 and 160 interchange
    Sorry
    Rowdy
    mine is the puck shaped, do u think it unscrews from the mount the hose bracket slips through?

    thanks a lot for loking, been there and done it

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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    if its just the slots broke where the band passes thru then yes you could glass it in and it will shoot fine thru your hull,for that matter any transducer (transom or puck) glassed or epoxyed in will shoot thru the hull

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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    My puck is on the trol motor and about the size of a half dollar or smaller it's all epoxyed together.Call Garman about shooting it threw the hull it may not work?
    Rowdy

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    Re: help fix a broken transducer mount

    Mine broke off on an old Bottomline and I made a aluminum bracket and I glassed it to the top of the transducer rebolted to the offset t/m bracket and as far as I know still working sold the boat...

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