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Old 08-07-2012, 10:37 AM   #1
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Mad frog liberator/SlideTrax (anyone using?)

Just want to see if anyone using the liberator/SlideTrax to mount their transducer on their outback or revo, it looks really easy to install and compact, but i just don't see any hobie owner using it anywhere.

Can anyone is using it or used it can give me some good or bad feedback?
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Old 08-07-2012, 10:52 AM   #2
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Gman had one when he first set up his FF he said it the FF worked great because the xducer was direct in the water, but it wasn't worth the hassle of
kelp and grass getting caught and having off the side was cumbersome, I would look into a wet mount before I did that...imo
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Old 08-07-2012, 10:58 AM   #3
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I'm curious too. I've got to mount my elite 4 soon

In water vs wet mount? Is the difference significant ?
Wet mount is convenient and easy, but I heard that you lose performance
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Old 08-07-2012, 11:24 AM   #4
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Check the "innovations" a bunch of different techniques and materials to do a wet mount, yes a through hull direct in the water is best, however much research has been documented the wet mount works well for this application
I have a wet mount for my HDS5 works awesome, no loss of performance,
clean install and reliable...
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Old 08-07-2012, 12:24 PM   #5
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Yep it does work great you will never get a better more accurate reading of the water, Depth Etc,Etc Than Deploying a Transducer directly into the water beneath your Kayak, But like Mtnbykr Said it gets caught on the Kelp and not only that but Paddeling is made harder on that side & having something dragging through the water makes your Yak turn and slows you down like having a Livewell with the Pump on the side.

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Old 08-07-2012, 01:19 PM   #6
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I can see how it would gather kelp, eel grass, plastic bags, etc., but I don't think it will cause much drag. Bait tubes are much larger and are hardly noticeable.

An over the side mount should be within easy reach and retractable so you can pull it up before paddling through kelp.
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Old 08-07-2012, 03:12 PM   #7
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Just want to see if anyone using the liberator/SlideTrax to mount their transducer on their outback or revo, it looks really easy to install and compact, but i just don't see any hobie owner using it anywhere.

Can anyone is using it or used it can give me some good or bad feedback?
What's wrong, doin feel like cutting a hole in the bottom of this kayak for another flush mount?
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Old 08-07-2012, 03:22 PM   #8
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What's wrong, doin feel like cutting a hole in the bottom of this kayak for another flush mount?
Actually i didn't even do it on the tarpon at the end, i made a mount that fit on the rudder metal bracket, which is really good, the transducer is right under the water shooting straight down, no drag or slow speed issue, that's why i can't go back to goop or wet mount.

But i don't think i can do it on the Revo rudder, so don't know what to do now...
Don't really want goop or wet mount.
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Actually i didn't even do it on the tarpon at the end, i made a mount that fit on the rudder metal bracket, which is really good, the transducer is right under the water shooting straight down, no drag or slow speed issue, that's why i can't go back to goop or wet mount.

But i don't think i can do it on the Revo rudder, so don't know what to do now...
Don't really want goop or wet mount.
Scupper mount? HB and Lowrance, and I believe someone has a DIY scupper mount, check innovations, I think Teamfish did one
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Scupper mount? HB and Lowrance, and I believe someone has a DIY scupper mount, check innovations, I think Teamfish did one
Thanks for the idea, i did think of that too, but then i can't use my hobie plug in wheel..
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Old 08-07-2012, 04:11 PM   #11
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I may do this for my Revo....

http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/in...?topic=21431.0

Not sure yet either..
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Thanks for the idea, i did think of that too, but then i can't use my hobie plug in wheel..
Yes if you locate the through hull under your seat
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Old 08-07-2012, 07:49 PM   #13
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Just want to see if anyone using the liberator/SlideTrax to mount their transducer on their outback or revo, it looks really easy to install and compact, but i just don't see any hobie owner using it anywhere.

Can anyone is using it or used it can give me some good or bad feedback?
I use the liberator attached to a ram mount, but not on a hobie. Mainly because I wanted to use one to keep my fishfinder portable. It does catch eel grass, but its not a problem to clear. Its mostly clear out in LJ, so there is next to no drag. Hope this helps.
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Old 08-08-2012, 07:21 AM   #14
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I used one on my PA for a few trips, went back to the hull mount, it's not as easy as some would think to keep it clear of kelp. Very much a pain in the arse.
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I used one on my PA for a few trips, went back to the hull mount, it's not as easy as some would think to keep it clear of kelp. Very much a pain in the arse.
So I'm now thoroughly confused... Is the wet mount in hull a significant performance difference than an in water transducer?
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So I'm now thoroughly confused... Is the wet mount in hull a significant performance difference than an in water transducer?
No...
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So is the the consensus? I liked my in hull wet mount with my eagle 350 but never but it in water to compare...
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