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Offline fish-on-bend

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Moveable fish finder
« on: November 01, 2011, 05:12:50 PM »
I just ordered a 788ci hd di.   When I install it I want to be able to move it from the dash to the rear when I'm trolling.   Whats the easiest way to configure the wiring and transducer cable?
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Re: Moveable fish finder
« Reply #1 on: November 08, 2011, 01:47:31 PM »
Easiest (and most expensive) way would be to set up a second station at the rear of your boat.  That would mean a second unit mount (MS-700E), power cable (PC-10) and either a second transducer (XNT-9-DI-T) or a Transducer Switch (TS3).

You may be able to install your unit such that there is enough wire length to use a RAM type mount with two bases and just move the unit with its mount and wiring connected from one location to the other.  More of a chance of tripping or snagging the cables this way though.
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