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Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) #3696600 07/15/09 08:56 PM
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I want to go ahead and buy my HDS-8, but looking at my boat I
have a small problem. I have an 2008 Alumacraft Pro 175. The
console is already cluttered up with gauges, no room to mount
it right on the console far as I can see. Also, it's going to
be to big to put just to the side of the console where I have
my smaller Humminbird 535 right now.

Anyone have ideas on where to put this thing with a console
like this?



If that picture isn't good enough, I can take some of my
actual boat or there are a handful more photos on the
Alumacraft site.

http://alumacraft.com/bass-style-deluxe-modified-v-boats/pro-175.php

The 2008 and 2009 models don't differ much, from what they
told me it was just a difference in the trailer. I'll take
any ideas you may have. Only thing I need is to keep the quick
release so I can take the unit with me when I leave my boat
for any reason.

Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: memblin] #3696624 07/15/09 09:01 PM
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Get a large RAM mount and put it where the little 'bird is. The unit will stick out over the gunwale some but you can lean it in toward the drivers seat to get it clear of the console and in off the gunwales. Any way you mount it though, that big unit is going to take up a lot of space in a small area. But my hat's off to you for going big thumb


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Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: JPeel] #3697088 07/15/09 10:32 PM
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" We're gonna need a bigger boat "


you could take off the windshield and use the Lowrance
as bug deflector.

Seriously , you will have to have one of the big Ram mounts, you will figure out where.
good luck
MO

Last edited by Mo; 07/15/09 10:33 PM.


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Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: Mo] #3697669 07/16/09 01:14 AM
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You might try something like this.



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Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: Dayne] #3698080 07/16/09 02:42 AM
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Sweet! I didn't know those RAM mounts existed. I appreciate the
info.

And thanks for the idea Dayne. I think I can get my uncle to help
me figure out a way to re-arrange my gauges so that I could pull
that mounting style off. Snaggin' picture to run it by him and
see what he thinks.

Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: memblin] #3698632 07/16/09 10:06 AM
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Just my opinion but I think that HDS 8 is gonna be too large to mount like Dayne has it. That is a much heavier unit and would put a lot of stress on the dash unless you brace it. Plus as large as the unit is, you'd not be able to see your gauges.


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Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: JPeel] #3698733 07/16/09 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted By: Blu-Ranger
Just my opinion but I think that HDS 8 is gonna be too large to mount like Dayne has it. That is a much heavier unit and would put a lot of stress on the dash unless you brace it. Plus as large as the unit is, you'd not be able to see your gauges.


Yes I was thinking the same thing. My 520 is really pretty close to me and I can see all that I need to see with that size screen. Now an 8 would be just fine up front when it is 4 or more feet from me.

Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: Dayne] #3699910 07/16/09 05:05 PM
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Thanks Blu-Ranger and Dayne, I haven't actually had the HDS-8 in
my hands yet. I'm probably going to run up to Basspro or Cabela's
today to get some actual hands on with it to check weight and
size. Then start searching the net for the best price I can find.

I'll check out the RAM mounts while I'm up there as well.


Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: JPeel] #3702801 07/17/09 05:03 AM
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Originally Posted By: Blu-Ranger
Get a large RAM mount and put it where the little 'bird is. The unit will stick out over the gunwale some but you can lean it in toward the drivers seat to get it clear of the console and in off the gunwales. Any way you mount it though, that big unit is going to take up a lot of space in a small area. But my hat's off to you for going big thumb


+1 thumb

Re: Anyone here pro with mounting depth finders? (not transducers) [Re: BThomas] #3707418 07/18/09 05:49 AM
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RAM mount off the side of the console would be your only choice



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