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Taking a Poll on the Current product
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01/17/13 12:33 PM
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Joined: Aug 2002
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Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide
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I see there is a Cover that you can place on your Graph, this allows you to travel with the Graph on the boat. I curios as to how many folks travel with the Graphs on the boat? A
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/17/13 04:33 PM
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Paparon
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I voted yes but mine's in the dash and not easily removed. I had a bow mount that quit working, that I used to remove when traveling.
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/17/13 09:31 PM
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DaveRTX
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Afraid someone will take it when we stop to eat on the way back home. Never.
Dave
Forget the net! Get the gaff!
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/17/13 09:38 PM
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Fish Killer
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Big Sexy
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Im too afraid that someone will either take it, or something will get kicked up from the Hwy and break it. I take both of mine off and put thme away in a box in the truck.
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/18/13 04:44 AM
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Skeeter443
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When I installed my new Humminbird, I took that fancy cover and stuck in a drawer in the garage and havent thought about it since!!
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/22/13 12:59 AM
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Big Red 12
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Only time I do, is if the motel is right by where we are putting in.
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/22/13 02:13 AM
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big fish2
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I always travel with my graphs on better then them sliding around in the truck if I stop to eat I sit only where I can see my boat if I'm staying at a hotel I take them off.
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/22/13 04:38 PM
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Steve PIII
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I only take them off to wash the boat or when it goes to the shop. I sometimes take them off when staying overnight, but usually just cover the boat.
Real trucks don't need spark plugs.
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Re: Taking a Poll on the Current product
[Re: Steve Schmidt Former RC Guide]
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01/22/13 07:32 PM
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Jig-N-Spoon
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The only time I trailer with mine on is from the motel to the ramp. Otherwise I take them off. Torsion axle trailers have very little if any actual shock absorbing capacity. Long hauls will shake your units into oblivion. And road debris is everywhere. Those units are too expensive to take those kind of chances especially when ram mounts are relatively easy to get units off. Working cowboys tried torsion axles for a little while but went thru too many horses in a day from all the vibration from hauling from pasture to pasture. Leaf springs allowed them to use the same horse all day. Just a little tidbit of info. 
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