The Fast-Trak system on Polar Kraft boats most commonly uses a 60-degree or 58-degree mounting angle. It is best to measure your Fast-Track angle using a cell phone app.
Polar Kraft
60 Degrees
Standard for many current Polar Kraft models
Polar Kraft
58 Degrees
Frequently used for the Outlander series.
Polar Kraft
90 Degrees
Used on many models from Polar Kraft.
Lowe
Roughneck Series
Models such as the Roughneck 1860 and the 2021 Roughneck 2072 typically use a 58-degree angle rail.
Lowe
Stinger Series
For models from 2020 and newer, the gunnel track system uses a 90-degree mounting bracket.
Lowe
Older/Other Models
Many other Lowe boats, including some versions of the Fishing Machine (FM), Fish & Ski (FS), and utility models, have utilized 45-degree or 55-degree angle tracks.
Crestliner Flat Surface Mounting
Crestliner Sure Track Mounting
Crestliner Boats with 45 Degree T Bolt Slot
T bolt slots are generally just over 1/4 inch wide
Crestliner Fiberglass Boats (MX Series)
Crestliner Utility Boats
Bracket clamp opens to only 2 inches so gunnel rail must be less than 2 inches
Uses Garmin’s bracketing in the box. We are not too happy with it as it looks like a bad hockey stick when assembled and tends to be pushed around due to offset water pressure.
LVS34 Multiview bracket
Uses a ball bracket to support all 3 views: Forward, Down and Perspective
LVS34 Forward/Down
Uses a U bracket to allow for Just forward and down views.
Downrod
Telescoping Downrod
Livesight Assembly Downrod
Livescope Downrod
Downrod Bowducers
Transducer Views
Forward View
Down View
Transducer Manufacturer
Humminbird
Garmin
Lowrance
Baseplate
Aluminum
Heavy Duty
Thick anodized aluminum plate for corrosion resistance in marine environments. It’s rigid and provides a strong, metallic foundation.
Marine Board
Light Duty
Made from thick high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic. This is a non-metallic, marine-grade composite that’s lightweight and water-resistant.