SeaSucker ends transducer mounting issues

SeaSucker Transducer Mount

Aug 6, 2024

Most boat owners shy away from drilling into their hull or deck, even for gear that’ll be used every time they’re on the water. That’s what makes the new Transducer Mount from SeaSucker so unbeatable. It temporarily secures a sonar transducer to any non-porous surface with 240 pounds of holding strength—more than enough to use when running at speed.

The Transducer Mount has a rugged 16″ marine-grade anodized aluminum rail that allows it to be customized for virtually any transducer screw pattern. It secures with two 4.5″ SeaSucker Vacuum Mounts. The device will maintain its hold for days. When it’s time to recharge the mounts, the power bars will display orange. Then it’s simply a matter of a few quick pumps to renew its grip.

Unlike permanently mounted gear, the SeaSucker Transducer Mount is easy to relocate. This makes it ideal to place it in the perfect scanning location for optimal echo reception. Plus, it quickly removes for use on another boat or to store for trailering or theft-deterrence. The SeaSucker Transducer Mount costs $119. USD.

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