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Hey BR, 

 

I have all my wiring done on my boat (thanks to Wayne. P) and wanted to know what you'll prefer for a mount on the bow of your boat. Right now I have the Dek-It and Ram mounts in my possession and I am trying to decide which one to keep. I do love how out of the way everything is with the Dek-It, but the Ram mount mount has a lot more versatility. 

 

Pictures and opinions of your setup would be great! Thanks, 

VC

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I've got ram mounts.  I'd personally go with it.  You can move it out of the sun much easier.  You've got the double articulating Ram mount right?

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I've got ram mounts.  I'd personally go with it.  You can move it out of the sun much easier.  You've got the double articulating Ram mount right?

 

Yes, I have the double articulating model. That is a great point about the sun....Do you have yours right in front of the pedal or to the right? 

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My pedal moves about, I don't have a recessed pan.  It's on the right hand side of the boat though.

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I have ram and mounted to the right. I can lower it and center it if I wanted to, it's got the long arm

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Why not ram mount to the dek-it? seems like it'd be the best of both worlds

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I just purchased an HB 859 for my bow and the sales person made a point to explain how the ram mount also works as a shock absorber for the unit. Made a lot of sense to me.

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6" ram right in front of the trolling motor pedal.  I like it much better in the center than on the right.

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