02-06-2004, 02:20 PM
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[size 1]Here is the website for Computrol...the manufacturer of the Bottom Line products. They would be the place to check for transducers. However, one of the readouts I checked for the 1101 said it was a 90 degree cone, and had sidefinder capabilities, as well as temp readouts. If that is true, you are good to go without a different transducer. Here's a link to that site: [url "http://store.aiconsol.com/1101.html"]http://store.aiconsol.com/1101.html[/url][/size]
[size 1]I am attaching some more pics to show how I mount the PVC pipe, and how to mount the brackets for your display. The picture looks like it is a bulky mount so you may have to play with it. The website mentions they have an optional mount kit for attaching to float tubes.[/size]
[size 1]Essentially, you need to get some nylon rope for lashing down the mounting bracket to your tube...left to right or front to back...however the screw mounting holes are arranged. For the transducer shaft, I used to use broom clips on my rod rack, but I now just run some stretch cord around the air chamber and hold it in place with tension. Works fine and is easy to put on and take off.[/size]
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[size 1]Here is the website for Computrol...the manufacturer of the Bottom Line products. They would be the place to check for transducers. However, one of the readouts I checked for the 1101 said it was a 90 degree cone, and had sidefinder capabilities, as well as temp readouts. If that is true, you are good to go without a different transducer. Here's a link to that site: [url "http://store.aiconsol.com/1101.html"]http://store.aiconsol.com/1101.html[/url][/size]
[size 1]I am attaching some more pics to show how I mount the PVC pipe, and how to mount the brackets for your display. The picture looks like it is a bulky mount so you may have to play with it. The website mentions they have an optional mount kit for attaching to float tubes.[/size]
[size 1]Essentially, you need to get some nylon rope for lashing down the mounting bracket to your tube...left to right or front to back...however the screw mounting holes are arranged. For the transducer shaft, I used to use broom clips on my rod rack, but I now just run some stretch cord around the air chamber and hold it in place with tension. Works fine and is easy to put on and take off.[/size]
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