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Topic: Downrigger mounting perfected!  (Read 3162 times)

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rimfirematt

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I think anyway. Dry testin in the snowy driveway is giving the impression this will be a sturdy, easy to access mount/location for the down rigger. It's not super quick release but not that big of a deal either. It might be a hindrance during launch but if that's the case it can be relatively easy to put on in the water


pmmpete

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Does your fishing line go into the area which is enclosed by the side of your Adventure Island, the outrigger, and the supports for the outrigger?  Is playing a fish difficult when your line runs down into that box?
« Last Edit: April 06, 2014, 08:54:30 PM by pmmpete »


rimfirematt

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The downrigger line and weight go into that "box" but the clip to the weight extends beyond the brace so I'm able to keep my fishing line out of there


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Here's my version for a deck mounted Scotty downrigger, on an AI.  Made two sstl u-bolts into hooks that grab the aka's, and bolted on the Scotty base and a rod holder.  Only down side is not being able to colapse the ama assembly.  Very solid - handles 8# balls easily.


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Here's my version for a deck mounted Scotty downrigger, on an AI.  Made two sstl u-bolts into hooks that grab the aka's, and bolted on the Scotty base and a rod holder.  Only down side is not being able to colapse the ama assembly.  Very solid - handles 8# balls easily.
That looks like an exceptionally robust and clean installation of a removable downrigger that is accessible to the cockpit.  NICE work on the layout!  Thanks for sharing.


rimfirematt

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that's the way I did it last year. It worked good. And I like that style of downrigger better than the lake troll on my new mount. But I use a tramp on the other side, and having that mount on the other hindered me getting in and out of the seat in surf.