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Topic: Another downrigger mount  (Read 3449 times)

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kwik

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  • Location: salem
  • Date Registered: Dec 2013
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Hey just wanted to share how I mounted my Scotty 1073 downrigger.  I used a super ridgid cutting board I found at Fred Myers and shaped it with a sander to conform around the seat mount and paddle holder.  It's held in place by u shaped brackets which are rivited to the yak with washers on the rivets.  Then the board is secured to the kayak with I bolts and wing nuts.  The I bolts were heated and bent open to create hooks.  The whole operation takes a couple minutes to assemble and disassemble.


kwik

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More pics


Dbaum

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NoYaks

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Nice job. J-hooked to a pad eyes for easy removal. I'll bet it is very quick on and off,


newprincipal

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That looks really nice.


Justin

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I'm always impressed with what people come up with. I think that's the cleanest setup I've seen yet.
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pmmpete

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You could use the same base to mount a Cannon Lake-Troll downrigger, which is a lot nicer downrigger than the Scotty 1073.



« Last Edit: January 19, 2015, 07:42:12 AM by pmmpete »


Fishboy

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Pete, that's a well organized yak you have there -- one to aspire to.


pmmpete

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For an explanation of why I set up my downrigger that way, see my posting at http://www.yakfisher.net/smffiles/index.php?topic=9918.0 , which is a cleaned up version of a posting I made earlier on this forum.


 

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