



First thing, I started with











A couple shots of the battery











And mounted inside with velcro.







For the mount I used the Lowrance scupper mount. I was going to build my own, but couldn't find what I had in mind locally. Since I'm not using a Lowrance fish finder, I had to modify it.



















The attachment point on the transducer is too tall, so I filed it down a bit. This shouldn't be an issue if I ever build something a little sturdier.







I used a 2 inch washer as a backing plate as the stock plate didn't want to sit on top of it.







View of the bottom. Hidden pretty well, shouldn't hit much.











All done on this end. I used the











Finally got around to installing the Raymarine Dragonfly I bought a few weeks back. Nowhere near warm enough to fish yet, but at least it's done.First thing, I started with this battery . It comes in a waterproof box and includes a charger. I converted the power cable on the fish finder to a DC coaxial plug.A couple shots of the batteryAnd mounted inside with velcro.For the mount I used the Lowrance scupper mount. I was going to build my own, but couldn't find what I had in mind locally. Since I'm not using a Lowrance fish finder, I had to modify it.The attachment point on the transducer is too tall, so I filed it down a bit. This shouldn't be an issue if I ever build something a little sturdier.I used a 2 inch washer as a backing plate as the stock plate didn't want to sit on top of it.View of the bottom. Hidden pretty well, shouldn't hit much.All done on this end. I used the Hobie Thru Hull Wiring Kit to run the wires into the kayak. Some Goop for extra protection.