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Sully Transducer Brackets for Outboard Motors

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A. Portable Transducer Bracket
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Portable Transducer Bracket

Metal

38-560-235-00
Your Price (each): $39.99
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Pontoon Transducer Bracket

Metal

38-560-238-00
Your Price (each): $46.99
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A. Portable Transducer Bracket
  • Quick removal from boat
  • Simple depth adjustment provides low- and high-speed readings
  • For boats with 15"-20" transom height and up to 2-1/8" thickness
  • Aluminum construction
  • Use with most transom mount transducers

B. Transducer Bracket for Pontoon and Thick-Transom Boats

  • Mounts to front or rear by turning clamp to accommodate boat deck
  • Adjustment range 18"-26"
  • Clamp fits pontoon with up to 3-3/4" platform skirt
  • Aluminum construction
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I have a portable 160. It will fit after a few adjusts with the mount of the transducer. I just cut off the top piece of the transducer mount to sit if flush against the bracket. Just have to find a longer carriage bolt and I should be set.
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I used it for the 170. I did have to buy some long , thin bolts for the transducer mount.
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Use with most transom mount transducers it should work with the Humminbird units.
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I'm having a hard time figuring how this bracket mounts to a pontoon platform. Is the extension from the bracket clamp used in multiple positions (horizontal and verical)? This seems like a transom mount clamp based on the pictures.
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If you buy the pontoon mversion you can mount the transom bracket part vertically and you let the transducer hang down into the water.
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If you buy the pontoon mount version you can mount the transom bracket part vertically to hold the deck and let the transducer hang down into the water.
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