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Trident 13

  • Salmon
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  • Location: Kent
  • Date Registered: Jul 2016
  • Posts: 791
This is my first post and I'm just finishing outfitting a Trident 13 with a Lowrance and magnetic mount for the transducer.  Also fabricating a wooden platform behind the seat to mount a Scotty Strong-Arm with swivel.  The mount is custom fit and seems secure and will be test-placing it tonight.  A couple of weeks ago I jigged at Point No Point and had a shaker to the boat, but more frustrating was the seal a few feet behind it.  Anyone had a seal in a net in a kayak?  I've done plenty of long distance kayaking in a sea kayak and and pretty pleased with the stability of the Trident and yet able to move along OK.  I'm in the Kent WA area.


Matt M

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  • Location: Tigard
  • Date Registered: Mar 2016
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Welcome to the forums!! Sounds like you've got a good head start on things. No experience with seals close to the kayak just yet, have seen a number of Sea lions in the Columbia and Willamette from the kayak, but never up close and personal, I am sure that gave you a good scare! Be sure to post up some pics of your mods and DIY's, we love that sort of thing.
-Matt

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Trident 13

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Hope this works. For my downrigger mount I traced a pattern of the opening in the back of the trident 13 and cut 3/8 plywood for top and bottom (it gets wider at the top) and secured top to bottom with stainless screws and glue thru a 1X3.  This fits quite tight and should avoid stress on any plastic. Once I test it I'll use a hole cutter to remove some excess to make it lighter and secure it, but it's only a few pounds right now.  Using a Scotty Strong arm and hoping the system will work with a 10-lb ball.  Big currents in Puget Sound and want to be able to drop up to 150.  Will be switching to braid I think.
I'm using a magnetic thru-hull mount for the transducer but hate reaching inside the kayak through the center hole  so I made a frame from a cutting board (came up with my wife holding the shortened cutting board looking at me:-) that the magnet fits into and riveted Velcro straps to hold it in place when I remove the transducer.  I plan to leave it there is the adhesive holds on plastic.  I can hold the T-unit until I get out a few feet deep and it snaps right into position with the T-unit well under water and is easy to remove when coming in as well and don't have to hunt for the magnet inside.
« Last Edit: August 10, 2016, 03:51:35 PM by Trident 13 »


 

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