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Any pics / suggestions for mounting LSS2 transducer on a step? #10793691 04/24/15 05:36 PM
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I know there have to be a few of you out there that can help me on this one.

Just bought a new-to-me Ranger that has the step under the transom. Need to install my Lowrance LSS2 transducer, but I want to make sure I mount it the best way possible and get it right the first time.
Would really appreciate some input and especially some pictures of your installs.

Anyone used the wedge type mounting plates that go between transducer and boat? Also, can I assume everyone glasses in their other transducer?
Boat is a Ranger Reatta 180vs (no jack plate).

Any input would be appreciated!
Thanks!

Eric


Re: Any pics / suggestions for mounting LSS2 transducer on a step? [Re: SLABXPRESS] #10794986 04/25/15 01:04 AM
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Eric,

Go over to the BBC (Bass Boat Central) board and look under Lowrance, when the LSS first came out there were a few mounting problems and the members figured out the best mounting locations and a few other problems. If you find the right thread there will be lots of mounting pictures and other helpful information and you will probably be better off by mounting to the jackplate but beware there are a few pitfalls. If you search long enough you will find someone that has same setup that you are attempting to mount.


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