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03-07-2017, 12:27 PM #1
Electronics mount question
Hello all we are getting ready to take ownership of a ranger 621 FS. The boat came with a HDS 12 at console and a HDS 9 at the bow. We would like to be able to move the bow unit to the rear for days we are trolling. Does anyone have any advice on a good mount that we can quickly change from the bow to the stern. It seems like people are unhappy with ram mounts. Thanks for any replies.
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03-07-2017, 12:41 PM #2
I prefer an original gimbal type mount. (i've made my own, but you can buy replacements). They don't typically come loose. You will need another set of power wires and nema cables if you are linking the units. And another transducer. Which you can place on the drivers side of the transom since you are only using it for trolling. Unless you switch the console unit to 83mhz while both are running, the 2 units would cross talk.
I've had units pop out of Johnny ray mounts. Rams can come loose.
Easier to just turn around and look at your 12" screen.I can only hope I have earned the freedom that has been given me.
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03-17-2017, 08:47 AM #3
The lowrance app is called 'GoFree Link'. To use it, you connect the iPad to a wifi hotspot that the HDS-Gen3 unit broadcasts. The first time you connect, you have to enter a password which is available in one of the menus on the HDS. After the initial connection, you don't enter a password.
The FishHawk screen shot is also an app available for iPhone and iPad. It operates using a bluetooth connection and is an 'out of the box' feature on the 4xd model (the newer one that shows depth in addition to temp).
The weather radar screenshot was just one of the many apps available to display NOAA radar. The problem I see with it is it requires a 'real' internet connection. Once I connect the iPad to the HDS, I lose internet and would lose the ability to pull up a radar map unless I disconnect from the HDS.
I'm so fearful of getting caught offshore in a thunderstorm producing 60mph winds and getting swamped that I am considering adding the Sirius XM module to the HDS. I'm not sure I want to rely on wireless internet for weather anyway. We had a close call last June that cemented in my mind that it's more important to be aware of the weather than any trolling program.
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03-17-2017, 10:29 AM #4
If it is a new boat and new Lowrance HDS units each head unit will have a built-in GPS so if one fails you will still have the second. As mentioned they will also have Wi-Fi, don't worry about moving your bow unit, just get a cheap tablet and mount it in the back of the boat and it will act as a third display.
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03-07-2017, 03:46 PM #5
Can't go wrong with the Cisco mount. Rock solid.
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03-07-2017, 04:44 PM #6
I do that with my bow mount. I have ciscos track system so it is easy to move. I have the balls out mount with a short arm and 12 inch arm. I use the short arm in back and the 12 inch arm when bow mounted. I have ciscos mount for my hds 12 on dash. I installed 12 volt cigarette plugs on the bow and back. You can just use the same power cord that way. You would not need another transducer. You can use a extra network cable from the transom area to the dash hds 12. That way you can use the transducer that is hooked up to the hds 12.
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03-07-2017, 06:06 PM #7
Thanks for the advice the Cisco people were very helpful and their product looks nice. It is a new boat so it will be pre rigged to work off dash unit when in the back then on its own in the front
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10-01-2018, 02:42 AM #8
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03-08-2017, 05:48 AM #9
Just note. If you have someone, not you wire up all your electronics and they are hooked thru the NEMA. If the main unit goes out, you are out there on the water without a depth finder or possible GPS. I've been in 2 boats where that happened. Main electronics went out. Fog rolled in. At least the compass worked and we knew how to use it. But when you are close to shore. You better know how to get back in without running ground. Dangerous situations. Don't want to be there again.
My personal reason for wiring every unit separately myself. I had 4 units, 2 console, one at the bow and one at the transom (used to fish tourney's). I've had 2 units fail at different times. They were 10 yr old units. I still had working units due to be wired separately.
Most do not use their compass (never learned) and would not have an idea how to get back without electronics.
If you wired it, you would have an idea where to look for the problem and might be able to repair out on the water.I can only hope I have earned the freedom that has been given me.
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03-08-2017, 11:59 AM #10
Stabil mounts > Cisco..... run Cisco on my hds12. Not happy with it.
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