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<blockquote data-quote="Marbleyes" data-source="post: 44314" data-attributes="member: 675"><p>Any of you guys having issues with breaking your transducer mounts? I was on sakakawea last Saturday and was driving about 45 mph when my passenger said stop. He told me I was kicking up a "rooster tail" that wasn't there before. Fast forward to when we got off the water and I checked the transducer and one of the arms on the bracket was cracked making it kind of flimsy. I talked to humminbird and they are sending a new one. My concern is that this will happen again since they only have the same mount that I already broke. I didn't hit anything and I was in 90 some feet of water when it happened so I didn't hit bottom. I am just wondering if any of you guys have had the same thing happen and if you have figured out a way to prevent it from happening again? Thanks guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marbleyes, post: 44314, member: 675"] Any of you guys having issues with breaking your transducer mounts? I was on sakakawea last Saturday and was driving about 45 mph when my passenger said stop. He told me I was kicking up a "rooster tail" that wasn't there before. Fast forward to when we got off the water and I checked the transducer and one of the arms on the bracket was cracked making it kind of flimsy. I talked to humminbird and they are sending a new one. My concern is that this will happen again since they only have the same mount that I already broke. I didn't hit anything and I was in 90 some feet of water when it happened so I didn't hit bottom. I am just wondering if any of you guys have had the same thing happen and if you have figured out a way to prevent it from happening again? Thanks guys. [/QUOTE]
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