Has anybody used the portable bundle they sell? Would it work for a pram.? Your help is appreciated..
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While I don't have the bundle I do have a couple of the Garmin Striker 4 units. I can't imagine why it wouldn't work as long as the transom mount on the pram allows the transducer to be submerged. On my kayaks I use a Scotty adjustable transducer arm to hold the transducer, and my Hobie kayak has an external protected hull mount for the transducer.Has anybody used the portable bundle they sell? Would it work for a pram.? Your help is appreciated..
How would you keep the unit out of harms way while rowing, stowing oars etc. I imagine it would have to be below the gunwale. I only row, no motor..
Any opinions on the good or bad using the suction cup mount..?
They include an on board mount for interior transducer use. The signal supposedly penatrates the thin kayak hull. I seriously question if it would work through marine plywood.

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Top goes in Scotty rod holder base mount on or near gunwale. Easy to reach tension knob and rotate everythong straight up out of water.
Transducer cord is permanently attached to transducer.
Most of time afloat I just leave the transducer in the water...doesn’t contribute much drag.
Essentially it's a telescoping articulated arm for the transducer. I think Scotty also makes another section to increase the length of the arm if the gunwale to water surface distance is too long.
Scotty #459M Mini Double Ended Extender, Black , Small https://a.co/d/0aiTC8XA
Pretty easy to McGyver something together starting with Scotty transducer arm.


Slick setup!I don't have the bundle, but essentially built/assembled my own. Basically, I bought a cheap parts bin at Home Depot to contain the battery (AGM 8AH) and the Garmin unit. I made a wooden base that fits into the floor of the parts bin with a divider between the battery and Garmin. The transducer is attached to an aluminum telescoping mount that I found at Cabelas. As you can see from the first picture below, everything except the transducer fits into the parts bin. The battery is in an old lunch bag I had laying around. The second picture shows everything disassembled.
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I like the setup. The battery stays wired and in the bag. The slot I cut in the parts bin is where the clamp screw holding the transom mount goes through. It holds everything in place. As a bonus, the parts bin is big enough to hold a beer, and other sundries. If you use the small Nocqua battery, you can go with a much smaller parts bin. I'm cheap and like the size of the one I have. If you ever want to see it, or try a test fit on your boat, let me know and I can meet you at one of our local lakes.
If you look closely at the Garmin's screen, you can see my weird fishing gnome waving and looking at you.
Slick setup!
I have the Scotty 141 transducer arm with a Scotty's gear head for the display unit to mount into. The transducer arm's adjustable head doesn't fit my transducer (Stryker 4CV) when I have the unit fixed to the transom (preferable for me). A bit of McGyver with help from Scotty (they have superb customer service, they answer the phone) and a piece of .125X1" aluminum flat bar and no more issues of the transducer not being fully submerged all the time.View attachment 119692
Top goes in Scotty rod holder base mount on or near gunwale. Easy to reach tension knob and rotate everythong straight up out of water.
Transducer cord is permanently attached to transducer.
Most of time afloat I just leave the transducer in the water...doesn’t contribute much drag.
Essentially it's a telescoping articulated arm for the transducer. I think Scotty also makes another section to increase the length of the arm if the gunwale to water surface distance is too long.
Scotty #459M Mini Double Ended Extender, Black , Small https://a.co/d/0aiTC8XA
Pretty easy to McGyver something together starting with Scotty transducer arm.



Quality installation. I think you'll be really happy with it.It's hard to see in the above picture but the adjustable head is oriented 90 degress the wrong way for my transducer, the adjustable head has been removed.
That's easily accomodated since the Scotty mount adjustment on top and the one on the bottom (at the transducer) are perpendicular in movement.Must be a real challenge to get the transducer surface flat so the signal goes straight down, especially with angled sides on most boat surfaces.

I used those mounts on our canoe...they're incredibly stout.Scotty has a clamp on mount as well if you're not not sure where you want to locate the transducer arm.
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