Cisco mounts for Marine Electronics

  • Dave Koonce
    Moderator
    Prairie du Chien Wi.
    Posts: 6946
    #1625237

    I am a first-timer when it comes to Cisco mounts. This thing is Rock Solid for my Garmin 7610 xsv

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    mxskeeter
    SW Wisconsin
    Posts: 3810
    #1625304

    Dave a friend of mine runs a 621 in the MWC tourneys and has had Ciscos on his last 4 boats and swears by them. I have been on Erie and GB with him and his big Lowrance units don’t budge. I think you made a great choice. waytogo waytogo

    John Schultz
    Inactive
    Portage, WI
    Posts: 3309
    #1625327

    I love their rod holders. Wouldn’t expect anything less with their electronics mounts. They build really solid equipment.

    James Holst
    Keymaster
    SE Minnesota
    Posts: 18926
    #1625328

    Those Cisco mounts are heads and tails better than the ball-style mounts.

    Ryan Hughes
    Posts: 176
    #1625365

    I love mine as well. I have a helix 10 on mine and the only time I have ever had it move was on Lake Powell in Utah when I came across a wake from a ferry doing about 50 other than that it hasn’t moved at all.

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    jarrod holbrook
    Posts: 179
    #1643000

    I live pretty close to Cisco. They make top notch gear. Hand made in Cleveland Ohio. It is a “one and done” lifetime investment. Their cradle rod holder is incredible for dipsey divers and Muskie down rods. They are literally as strong as the cleats on the boat.

    Chris Messerschmidt
    Minnesota
    Posts: 615
    #1645611

    I made the switch to Cisco as well, I wouldn’t buy anything else.

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