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The YakAttack Fish Finder Mount Lock N Load System L (FFP-1003) is a precision-engineered mounting solution designed for 5-9 inch fish finders from leading brands like Raymarine, Garmin, Lowrance, and Humminbird. Featuring the patented LockNLoad system, it offers superior stability and quick-release adjustability, making it the go-to choice for kayak anglers seeking a sleek, reliable, and versatile mount. Lightweight and compact, it integrates seamlessly with YakAttack GearTrac and other kayak mounting systems, backed by over 700 positive reviews highlighting its robust build and user-friendly design.



| ASIN | B07G7DT3BX |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (702) |
| Date First Available | August 14, 2018 |
| Item Weight | 4.54 g |
| Item model number | FFP-1002 |
| Other display features | Sports |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 4.54 g |
| Special features | Adjustable |
| Whats in the box | 1 |
P**B
This is actually better than my ram mount. Bought the 90 degree attachment for my Lund. Works great.
B**N
Awesome fishfinder mount. I LOVE the YakAttack equipment, really well made and thought out. There quick release mounts are stronger, easier to use, and easier to install than the other brands. The only issue they have, which they should try to fix is there is always a tiny bit of wiggle on the base attachment when it is locked, but it is minor. The other thing that could be better on this unit is the ability to swivel the top part that attaches to the display. You can swivel the base and adjust the arm to do the same thing for the most part, but a swivel top would make it perfect. I recommend their products though.
W**N
Quality mount for my Garmin echomap 7. Fits perfectly on my Hobie.
J**K
Works great the quick release is nice but I wish there was a bit less play
D**G
Paired this bad boy with my Garmin 93sv and it’s holding strong. There’s a little wiggle, but nothing that’ll ruin your day—especially when you compare it to the Kiwi competitor (insert sheep-related pun here ). Let’s just say this one doesn’t bail when the boat rocks. I used a MightyMount , attached the fish finder mount and added a LockNLoad Extension Arm with a camera mount—perfect for filming yourself while you ID fish or stare into the abyss with LiveScope. Whether you're chasing slabs or just flexing your setup on YouTube, this rig’s got you covered. Overall, it’s a solid, versatile mount that plays well with accessories and doesn’t flinch under pressure. Fish on, film on
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