05-05-2009, 07:57 PM
Any finder will do. I suggest getting one that is rated for at least 2x the depths you plan on fishing. Small and simple is good on a yak. Height of display gives more detail and seperation, width gives more history and longer to see what is on the screen.
I have my transducer mounted on a PVC tube that I can swing up out of the way when I need to. I use a small sealed motorcycle battery for power.
Mounting a straight plate or board in front of the cockpit makes a good place to mount the finder, GPS and a rod holder. Do some searches, you'll come up with pleny of ideas.
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I have my transducer mounted on a PVC tube that I can swing up out of the way when I need to. I use a small sealed motorcycle battery for power.
Mounting a straight plate or board in front of the cockpit makes a good place to mount the finder, GPS and a rod holder. Do some searches, you'll come up with pleny of ideas.
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