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Topic: transducer arms.....which??  (Read 2576 times)

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dampainter

  • Salmon
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  • Location: the dalles, oregon
  • Date Registered: Mar 2013
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anyone have an opinion on either the liberator nano or the ram transducer sidearms for transducer mounting?


Fungunnin

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Most guys mount inside the hull.

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JamesC

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I have a RAM TDA. Its nice, but when cruising its make a lot of noise. Not a problem when trolling slow or drifitng though. Usually when its very noisy I'm going to fast to be trolling anything anyways. You do have to remember to move it up when launching/landing.
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dampainter

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  • Date Registered: Mar 2013
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thanks guys, have decided to keep the deck at least a little more cleaner and shoot thru hull, have duct seal to start. will be installing this weekend and playing with fish finder up on lost lake this weekend sometime. fired up my battery/f.f. in living room last nite, seems I actually wired the li-po up ok, thanks for ur help craig, will be getting back to u on that.


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PVC FTW :)


baldy

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If you do change your mind, I give a thumbs up on the liberator.  I haven't noticed noise while cruising, but that could have more to do with my slow pace.  Same issue with having to remember to pull it up when launching/landing as the Ram.