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    Help with LiveScope mounting

    Just got my 2021 Z21 Pro all broke in. I am about to mount my Garmin 106 and the livescope box. Where did you guys mount your black box? I was thinking the back by the console but my iPilot Humminbird box is mounted there. Trying to get the best place that is also out of the way.

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    I went in the starboard locker up front mounted on the wall of the box towards the center locker. I wanted to mount mine in the console, but it seemed like the transducer wiring was a little short.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    I went in the starboard locker up front mounted on the wall of the box towards the center locker. I wanted to mount mine in the console, but it seemed like the transducer wiring was a little short.
    This is what I did on my Z18.
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    Same here. I'd mount the transducer and run the wires. Before mounting the box is all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mcjenson View Post
    I went in the starboard locker up front mounted on the wall of the box towards the center locker. I wanted to mount mine in the console, but it seemed like the transducer wiring was a little short.
    I did the same thing with my z20. I also mounted a direct fuse box with a dedicated battery. Fuse box is on the aft wall.
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