Mad Frog Gear Liberator Kayak Fishing Mounts |
Wednesday, 14 October 2009 18:33 | ||||||||||||
The Liberator is a totally independent fishing electronics mounting platform. It was designed to keep your electronics components together, making them easy to add or remove from your boat; freeing them to be moved from boat to boat. You no long have to drill holes in your boat to run wires, or glue your transducers permanently to the inside of your boat’s hull. The Liberator includes an oversized mounting platform and Mad Frog Gear’ exclusive Transducer Deployment Arm (TDA). Its unique design holds both your electronic unit and battery, even bulky portable units. (Click on images to enlarge) To use your electronics, simply swing over the TDA.
Since it can be mounted on a wide variety of accessory mounts (including, Scotty and RAM), it can be removed in less than a minute. (Click on images to enlarge)
Mounting your electronics can’t get any easier than this! |
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