Description
Garmin LiveScope Shaft Mount | Boat Supply Store
Anglers can unlock unparalleled real-time scanning sonar clarity by precisely positioning their Garmin LiveScope™ transducers. This adjustable shaft mount facilitates effortless angle optimization, allowing for forward (0°), down (0°), and multiple perspective views (0°, 7.5°, 15°, 22.5°) critical for identifying structure and baitfish in diverse underwater environments, from shallow flats to deeper offshore drops.
Key Features
- Adapt to any fishing scenario with multiple perspective viewing angles.
- Maximize LiveScope™ scanning sonar performance for detailed real-time data.
- Easily adjust viewing angles for forward, down, and oblique perspectives.
- Securely attaches to the shaft of compatible Garmin Force® Pro or Force® trolling motors.
- Precision angling provides 0°, 7.5°, 15°, and 22.5° viewing options.
- Streamline your setup by integrating transducer positioning with your trolling motor.
- Gain tactical advantages by observing fish behavior from optimized viewpoints.
- Built for serious anglers demanding the highest fidelity from their marine electronics.
Specifications
| Product Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Mount Type | Adjustable Perspective Shaft Mount |
| Compatibility | Garmin Force® Pro and Force® Trolling Motors |
| Viewing Angles | Forward (0°), Down (0°), Adjustable Perspective (0°, 7.5°, 15°, 22.5°) |
| Sonar System | Garmin LiveScope™ Scanning Sonar |
Who This Is For
Anglers utilizing Garmin LiveScope™ scanning sonar with compatible Garmin Force® Pro or Force® trolling motors will find this mount essential for optimizing their sonar display. It is designed for those who require dynamic angle adjustments to adapt to changing fishing conditions and target species.
How It Compares
| Feature | Garmin LiveScope Shaft Mount | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Adjustable Perspective Angles | 0°, 7.5°, 15°, 22.5° | Manual pivot |
| Trolling Motor Compatibility | Garmin Force® Pro, Garmin Force® | Various |
| Mount Type | Shaft Mount | Shaft Mount |
Common Concerns Answered
Is this mount compatible with my non-Garmin trolling motor?
This specific mount is engineered exclusively for Garmin Force® Pro and Force® trolling motors to ensure seamless integration and optimal performance. Compatibility with other brands is not supported.
Can I adjust the angle more precisely than the specified settings?
While this mount provides four distinct adjustable perspective angles (0°, 7.5°, 15°, 22.5°), it is designed for significant but defined adjustments. Finer increments are not offered within this model's design.
Is the price justified for this accessory?
The investment in this mount provides significant gains in LiveScope™ sonar utility by enabling critical angle adjustments otherwise impossible, directly impacting your ability to locate and identify fish in complex underwater environments. This performance enhancement justifies its cost for serious anglers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What trolling motors is the Garmin Adjustable Perspective Shaft Mount compatible with?
This mount is exclusively compatible with Garmin Force® Pro and Garmin Force® trolling motors.
What viewing angles does this mount provide for LiveScope transducers?
The mount offers forward (0°), down (0°), and adjustable perspective modes at 7.5°, 15°, and 22.5°.
How does this mount improve LiveScope scanning sonar performance?
By allowing precise adjustment of the transducer's angle, it enhances the clarity and coverage of LiveScope scanning sonar, enabling anglers to better identify fish, structure, and bait schools by adapting the view to specific fishing scenarios.
Is this mount difficult to install?
Installation is rated at 2/5 difficulty. It requires basic mechanical aptitude and standard tools to attach securely to the trolling motor shaft. The provided instructions are generally clear.
What is the purpose of the adjustable perspective mode?
The adjustable perspective mode allows anglers to tilt the LiveScope transducer to a variety of angles beyond standard forward and down views, facilitating the observation of targets from different vantage points, crucial for distinguishing fish from structure or tracking active bait.