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Thread: Fishfinder on Float tube??

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    Default Fishfinder on Float tube??

    I was wondering if it is possible to mount a regular fish finder on a float tube, or is that just not practical. I have a deal on a hummingbird matrix 17 fishfinder, transducer and all, brand new for a very good price ($50), much less than a fishing buddy, and was wondering if this is even possible??
    Last edited by Cadillyak; 11-09-2011 at 11:54 AM.

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    Yes, lots of guys have done it. There was a how-to thread, either here or on the Float Tube Forum.
    http://floattubeforum.do-talk.com/forum
    Sorry, but I don't have the link to the thread.

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    Yes, it's very possible. I've modified my Caddis tube to house the Humminbird 728 model, quadbeam transducer at the bottom, just towards the rear of the tube on a frame to prevent false signal from the feet and fins. Depending on what kind of tube you have, the transducer for the upper fishfinder models should always be at least 4 feet away from the any extension of your body that will be soaking in the water near by.

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    Here is how I have my Humminbird Piranha Max set up. Works well.




    I attach the rod holder with a couple of small diamater rope loops, then bungy cord the bottom of the holder to one of the D rings on the bottom of the tube.

    You can also get a small rechargable 12 volt battery from most electronics store. The one I have is about the size of four card packs. I bought it at Orvac Electronics in fullerton. They also have trickle chargers made for motorcycle batteries that work as chargers for these small 12 volt batteries.

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    Thanks to all for the help. I think I'm gonna go for it. Just gotta find out what to mount the transducer on.

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