YakAttack Fish Finder Mount (LOWRANCE)
$ 22.50 · 4.5 (439) · In stock
Designed to replace the factory base on Lowrance fishfinders, the Lowrance Fishfinder Mount is a simple, clean, and highly effective solution for mounting your fishfinder. Attaches to track using the LockNLoad mounting system for maximum versatility. This mount fits the popular Lowrance Elite, Hook, and Elite Ti models of fishfinders. The LockNLoad track mount system is compatible with all YakAttack GearTrac, YakAttack MightyMount XL, and most other factory installed kayak track systems.
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If you need to attach a fish finder, throttle control, homemade accessories, or anything else you can imagine, The YakAttack Universal Mounting Plate will get the job done. Using the LocknLoad mounting system it attaches to the majority of gear track on the market today. The Yak Attack Mounting plate comes hole free so it can be customized by you, to your gears exact specifications. Using the famous lock n load mounting hardware, it can be attached, removed, or adjusted in seconds.
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No more ball mounts, no more slipping or rotating in the track. With the LockNLoad mounting system, this is the cleanest and most secure mounting solution for larger Lowrance, Garmin, and Raymarine units featuring a gimbal mount such as the Lowrance Hook2 7, Garmin Striker 9sv, and the Raymarine Axion 7. Features the LockNLoad mounting system offering ultra secure attachment.
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