Pro guide folding arm

  • Mike Burke
    Oskaloosa, Iowa
    Posts: 267
    #2147448

    Does anyone know what kind of folding arm that Lund uses for the depth finder folding tray on the pro guide ? They have the folding tray that fold back down under the console area
    Thanks for any help.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16638
    #2147450

    I think they are after-market. Ram and others make them.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3161
    #2147481

    I use a Ram but my Helix 12 does not fit in storage area with the arm attached. It does if I take it off which is a little bit of a hassle but not bad. The Helix 10 is supposed to fit. What unit do you have?

    Mike Burke
    Oskaloosa, Iowa
    Posts: 267
    #2147494

    I have a two HDS 9 gen3
    I see that Lund has the pull up and out tray that you mount your units too..then it folds back down and under the console. I wonder what kind of hinge or folding arm devices they use on that ?

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 16638
    #2147620

    I had a Humminbird 10 & 9 on my ProV. I had them mounted on Cisco mounts.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3161
    #2148359

    Went fishing yesterday so I took a few pics of my ProGuide electronics storage compartment.
    Here are pics of the tray in the stored position and the out position. Piano hinges on both folding sections.
    My Helix 12 sits to the right of handle when stored.

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3161
    #2148458

    Here are the pictures that should have been in the previous response.

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    2. tray-out.jpg

    dandorn
    M.I.N.N.E.S.O.T.A.
    Posts: 3207
    #2148542

    Does anyone know what kind of folding arm that Lund uses for the depth finder folding tray on the pro guide ? They have the folding tray that fold back down under the console area
    Thanks for any help.

    It’s basically a rectangle with piano hinges on the 4 corners. Mine is a 2012 model so the design has probably changed.

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    Mike Burke
    Oskaloosa, Iowa
    Posts: 267
    #2148721

    Thanks to both of you for posting your photos of your trays. That make sense to me. Pretty simple setup. I’m sure I can fabricate some kind of pull out tray after seeing how they did theirs.

    Thanks again

    Netguy
    Minnetonka
    Posts: 3161
    #2148727

    My Pro Guide is a 2020.

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