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I just purchased a Humminbird 898c SI Combo and I am debating mounting the system in the front of the boat and having the transducer off of the trolling motor "or" having the monitor at the console and the transducer off of the transom. Any thoughts and/or experiences shared are appreciated. A additional, "inferior" unit is available as a second unit.
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Guess it probably depends on where you spend the most time in your boat while fishing?? If you troll, especially with down riggers, electronics at the console is essential, but you might not need your best unit there. I have decent sonar at the console and the bow and had utilized both fairly equally until I switched the electric trolling motor head over to an I-Pilot. Now the pendulum has switched over to the console electronics because I don't have to spend as much time at the electric motor for boat control.
Good luck deciding...
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Gorgehound is right...where do you spend the most time fishing? I've set my boat up so that I can my finder from the console to the bow since I like to find structure from the console, then switch to the bow to fish. I don't troll much so a permanent mount at the console doesn't work for me. So what does all this mean? Mount is where you need to look at it the most or set it up so you can move it from one location to another using the Humminbird's networking.
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I like to watch the depth and look for structure when running down the lake. If you're only going to use one locator, having the option to move it from the console the to bow something to consider.
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My boat came with a humminbird 323 on the the console with the transom mounted transducer. I added a 525 up front but I used the same transducer with the help of a transducer switch. (also mounted on the dash) you can look those up on humminbird's website. they also have a switch to use one electronic unit with two transducers.
I wouldnt operate without a unit on the dash for navigating through waters, keeping in mind the transducer is in back. but if ur only transducer is mounted on ur bow mount trolling motor, u obviously cant drive around with the trolling motor down. It all depends on what works best for you.
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My unit was mounted on the dash in front of the steering wheel for several years. It was never where I needed it when I was fishing.
I now have it mounted on a board and I can move it to any place on the boat.
The transducer is mounted on the bow and that's fine.
I love being able to move the finder around the boat.
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Thanks for all of the advise. I spoke with a few local bass pro's and they recommended that I keep the SI on the console and connect it via ethernet to the smaller sonar on the bow, that way I can scan and mark structure at the helm and use the smaller sonar to find fish. Thanks again!!!
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Just a tip, mount your graph on a ram mount it takes the shock of rough water and waves way better that will help save your graph from an early death
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