In this video we go over our Transducer Mount 2.0. Everything from mounting to your boat, different mounting options, mounting the transducer to the pole, and stowing options.
I like it, you have multiple positioning options, very clean looking...I'll have to look into one if I decide to take the plunge into the expensive forward facing sonar systems.
I got mine from a friend and i absolutely love it,, i use it on my Triton TR20 and mounted it way up front, so i can also move the handle with my foot in the middle of a retrieve, it's awesome,,
I have one and really like it overall, but the turn hand has popped out twice. I lost the first one b/c I did not notice when it happened, so I order another and it popped out within just a few outings. Maybe welding it in place instead of just press fit? I have opted to go with Locktite 638 and duct tape. Looks pretty ghetto, but I don't think it's going anywhere this time...I hope.
@@bahntango1 yes there is a ring with a lock screw to adjust it to the depth you want it . and also an extension if you need to it ride deeper in the water
I have ordered the 2.0 model. It has not come in yet. I do have a question. I have a new Garmin 93sv that has the GT54 transducer, I will have the Garmin Livescope transducer on the pole and wish to mount the GT54 ducer on the pole too. I have a Minnkota Riptide ST trolling motor and does NOT work well with having a ducer on the motor..so I really want it on the pole with the livescope ducer....is there a mount for this and will the two ducers interfere with one another. I will be running one Garmin screen for both ducers but not at the same time..
Just installed this a couple of days ago. I wish the mounting arm were a bit longer, but it just gets to level when I deploy it. Rock solid and MILES ahead of the Summit Fishing POS (not to mention better support from the company, by which I mean fuck Summit Fishing) that I tried first and not even in the same universe as the DIY PVC that I started off with.
I have a fishing specialties pole and comes with vinyl screws so if you hit something in the water it will break the screws and fall into the water, there is a lanyard attached to it so you want loose your mount, I e had it happen to me before, I’ve been looking at the seelite I wanted something different, how does the seelite react to if you hit something in the water
Having trouble finding the sweet spot where I should be pitching my jig.......I have just in the last 2 weeks bought the 93sv Garmin Livescope and am having trouble. I've uploaded the latest software for the unit to clear up the screen but just can't seem to grasp the concept. If I pitch out front of the boat I can't find my jig until it's either fell past the fish or it's way above them when it comes into the cone. Is the problem of me not calibrating the gps causing this or is there a setting I need to be changing on the format......I'm going out tomorrow here on lake Fork in the 20% weather to see if the update helps me or if I'm just doing something completely wrong. I have up sized my jig from 1/8th to 1/4 and also added a split shot because that's what I've seen others do to help with bait location........Any advice would be great.......thank you sir
I bought one which does not have the second stow position. Was told by the people at see lite they have never built them that way. Pretty sure its advertised with having one in this video. Buyers beware. Also i tried to call several times during my wait period for delivery with no response !!!
On your video if it's on the right side you said to click it three times in the video you show clicking it two times I've tried both which ones the best
Wouldn't it be better to mount the transducer about 6+ inches from the bottom of the pole? If the pole hits bottom in shallow water, no damage. If you hit bottom with the transducer at the bottom of the pole, you may need to replace the $1000 LVS32 transducer.
In the video you made a point of if the ducer was on the right or left side of the pole, and you changed the mounting if it was mounted on the outside or facing backwards. The pole does spin 360 degrees!!! It makes ZWERO diference. I ask this simple question- How does the ducer know if it is on the left or right side of that pole? It doesnt! Otherwise when you spin it 180 degrees it is LOST in its thinking! If mounted on your pole it should always be facing with the pointed end front and the wire coming out the back!
Text the shop number he said lol he won’t reply. Also takes two weeks for him to ship it after your order it. Although he will make you feel better by sending you tracking number days before he sends the package out. Ridiculous
I emailed these guys weeks ago and no response. Looks like Ill be purchasing a Brew City Mount because I know it can be mounted on my Alumatrac system. Piss poor customer service.