Hey guys I'm finally making the decision to install a fish finder on my yak. Would like to spend more time catching fish than trying to find them. 1395812_10152346870239689_461788710_n.jpg
That's my kayak there after I painted it a few weeks ago. As you can see I do not have the front rubber hatch, and as of now don't really want to either unless I absolutely have to. I'm trying to install a fish finder that is both cost efficient and easy. I'd like to keep as few holes drilled in my boat as possible. I've read that a lot of people like to mount the transducer right through the scupper hole. In the scrambler models the scupper holes are a wide oval as opposed to a regular circle. Would this still be possible? Or would it be smarter to just get a suction cup mount and strap it to the side (this is what seems easiest to me but I've been wrong before). Thanks for your input guys!
That's my kayak there after I painted it a few weeks ago. As you can see I do not have the front rubber hatch, and as of now don't really want to either unless I absolutely have to. I'm trying to install a fish finder that is both cost efficient and easy. I'd like to keep as few holes drilled in my boat as possible. I've read that a lot of people like to mount the transducer right through the scupper hole. In the scrambler models the scupper holes are a wide oval as opposed to a regular circle. Would this still be possible? Or would it be smarter to just get a suction cup mount and strap it to the side (this is what seems easiest to me but I've been wrong before). Thanks for your input guys!
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