All poles include 2 velcro straps which attach to your transducer cable and wrap around pole when deployed. Ill post pics when I get it all setup. I have the brew city mount. If a measurement differs on the instructions from the pictures, consider it lesson learned. I also have a RAM ball socket mounted on the front of my dock to use it with as well (pictured), 5C77FBB1-2F85-47BB-AD28-86B73EA613AD.jpeg. Put a bulleye level on top of your summit pole. If you are using livescope anchored, the trolling motor location will be ok. He said max recommended speed is 5 mph. The systems advanced sonar technology provides near-photographic quality images, making it easy to identify fish and structures. Some factors that will affect the decision include the size and type of boat, the placement of the motor, and the location of other electronic equipment on board. Im not interested building my own mount. 10 years later Guns that dont make sense. $2.50. Allow a loose gap of at least 10 cm ( 4 in.) This page was last updated: 01-Mar 09:11. We have come up with an ALL NEW design that allows for many more stowing options than before. The Garmin Panoptix LiveScope Transducer System includes a compact black box with transducer and simple plug-and-play Garmin Marine Network connector, making it easy to install and seamlessly integrate with your compatible Garmin chartplotter. Either one will come with everything needed(minus transducer hardware) to run your setup through the ice! The Best Garmin Livescope Boat Mount | How-To Video Included - Virtual Angling Electronics Garmin Learn How-To The Best Garmin Livescope Boat Mount | How-To Video Included By Nicole Stone Join the Virtual Angling Community for Access This content is for VA members only. Connect the Livescope unit to the transducer cable, and then connect the cable to the power source. Here is our tripod system made for the garmin livescope and the lowrance active target. With advanced scanning sonar technology and the included Echomap UHD, 93sv, this system provides everything you need to find fish+ and map out underwater structures. With it retailing for $1,499, most weekend anglers can afford it, too. This is where the Garmin Panoptix LiveScope comes in, as it is a LiveScope fish finder transducer that uses scanning sonar to give you a real-time view of what is going on beneath the water. Hey, I am Biplob, I have been keeping fishing as my passion for many years. If you have any further questions, please feel free to comment below and we will be more than happy to help. Update so the ram claw isnt strong enough to hold onto the rail mount (it slides). Plus, the Echomap UHD 94sv gives you a bright, clear view of your surroundings on its 9-inch touchscreen display. I recently asked Tim again because I forgot. I could see my bait out to a much greater distance and I was now scanning 80 feet looking for cover instead of my normal 60. [CDATA[//>