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Mounting Graph of Bow #14558493 12/08/22 05:28 AM
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I picked up a new Lowrance HDS 9 Gen 3 to replace my old Gen 1 HDS 7. The HDS 7 is mounted with a smaller 1.5" ram mount. I was wondering what everyone uses. Should I stay with the ram mount but go with a 2.25" ball or should I go with a deck mount riser. I do not have recessed trolling motor pedal

Re: Mounting Graph of Bow [Re: seabird965] #14558578 12/08/22 01:13 PM
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I got one of these from bass pro and it works great for my garmin 93sv, have one over the recessed foot control and this one just behind it.

https://www.basspro.com/shop/en/bass-pro-shops-lockdown-marine-electronics-mount

this one is aluminum they also have a plastic one for a lot cheaper, I went with aluminum due to being right where I board the boat and I can be clumsy at times.

Re: Mounting Graph of Bow [Re: seabird965] #14559254 12/08/22 10:04 PM
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Hope,

I like the look of that mount and I too would option for the aluminum version. That looks good though.

Re: Mounting Graph of Bow [Re: seabird965] #14569644 12/20/22 01:34 AM
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Check out BoatLogix... Dan

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