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LiveFinder

Livefinder is an electric transducer mount with several smart and unique features that make your fishing as easy and efficient as possible.

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Livefinder can be ordered in several different designs, which allows you to tailor your transducer mount for your boat and for the type of fishing you do.

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There is a Livefinder for every need and below you will find the options available.

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Basic version

The entry-level model of LiveFinder is an incredibly affordable product that provides the basic functions for effective live fishing.

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In its basic version, LiveFinder consists of:

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  • The electrically controlled sensor rod

  • Foot pedals connected by cable

  • Indicator arrow showing sensor direction

 

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Wireless operation

To gain complete freedom to move around the boat without having to worry about cables getting in the way, you can choose wireless control in the form of wireless pedals and/or remote controls as an option for the basic version.

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Boat mounts

We offer the following mounts for Livefinder:

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  • Flat railing

  • Grab bar

  • Garmin Force (can also be used for flat railings)

  • Special adaptation to different track systems
     

Of course, we can also help you adapt the mount to your specific boat if you wish, just contact us.

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Illuminated indicator

For fishing in poor lighting conditions, it's nice to see where the transducer is pointing and where to cast.

We therefore offer an LED-illuminated indicator that makes fishing during the darker hours of the day a breeze.

The indicator lights up in a pleasant red color, and the lighting can of course be turned off when you don't want to use it.
 

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Speed controller

Being able to steplessly adjust the speed of the motor for different situations is incredibly useful.

When sweeping for fish or structure, a slightly faster setting may be preferable, while a slower speed is more appropriate when you want to make fine adjustments laterally once you have found the fish and want to keep it in the image.

With a simple turn of the knob you can adjust the speed infinitely.

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Manual operation

If you want the option to operate the rod manually, you can purchase a manual handle.

You simply clamp the handle around the rod, then loosen a bolt on the sensor bracket a little, then just turn the rod around with the handle if you want.

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