The 360 does not need to be moved because the transducer rotates 306 degrees around the boat. You can see in all directions clearly to about 60-70 feet.
@@neek2384 You still have my phone number? I am super busy coaching in the spring because we do way more tournaments now but I will be retiring at the end of this school year.
Glad you see you still at it Coach!
I cut my shaft with a pipe cutter to get as close to possible before the final cut. I also used the hacksaw blade to protect the wires from being cut.
good idea I would use a tube cutter clean cut and you could prevent hitting the wires
How about separate mounts for the 360? So you can move them independently?
The 360 does not need to be moved because the transducer rotates 306 degrees around the boat. You can see in all directions clearly to about 60-70 feet.
@@highschoolfishingcentral7753 let's fish sometime
@@neek2384 You still have my phone number? I am super busy coaching in the spring because we do way more tournaments now but I will be retiring at the end of this school year.
Pipe cutter ???
I have never used a pipe cutter but I am afraid you might be more likely to cut the wires.
@@highschoolfishingcentral7753 a pipe cutter only cuts to the inner wall of the tube
@@garymeives762 Good information. I don't own one so I am not familiar with how they work.