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Topic: Bit the Bullet ordered the FF today  (Read 3503 times)

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surfanor

  • Lingcod
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  • Location: Salem
  • Date Registered: Jun 2009
  • Posts: 254
Skimming through Cabelas site today I noticed they were doing a 0% interest 1 year for purchases on your Cab Visa.  I couldn't resist so on the way is a Humminbird 565 and Icom IC-M34 Vhf.  Now comes the hard question where to mount the battery pack?  I noticed my buddies T13 angler has a battery caddy in the bow from the factory.  Of course I was too cheap and bought a non angler so I could do all the cutting.  It looks like the caddy is a nice way of doing it.  Has anyone seen these for sale?
It's never too late to start procrastinating.


squidgirl

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Graham WA
  • Date Registered: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 683
havent seen them for sale yet. i just have my battery in a watertight box and sit it inside the front compartment of my T13 and i dont have the angler version either.  i have thought about making a pool noodle or foam try and mounting that in there so all i have to do is sit the battery in it plug it in and go.
"Life is short lets go fishing"