One of the nice things about the tarpon is the front and rear track system, so you don't need to permanently modify for most accessories. I never drilled any holes in my tarpon, and had 4 rod holders, an anchor trolley, and a light pole. The only thing you will need to drill for is wiring up a fishfinder. For that, I recommend just shooting the transducer through hull, sitting in a blob of duct seal. You can get one of these to run the wiring up to the head unit: http://www.austinkayak.com/products/...iring-Kit.html
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Originally posted by JohnE View PostOne of the nice things about the tarpon is the front and rear track system, so you don't need to permanently modify for most accessories. I never drilled any holes in my tarpon, and had 4 rod holders, an anchor trolley, and a light pole. The only thing you will need to drill for is wiring up a fishfinder. For that, I recommend just shooting the transducer through hull, sitting in a blob of duct seal. You can get one of these to run the wiring up to the head unit: http://www.austinkayak.com/products/...iring-Kit.htmlTarpon 120, no electronics, no pedals.
Tarpon 100, the karma boat.
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The depth and breadth of experience and expertise here is impressive. I thank you all for your generosity. I am not going to race into anything, but, I am going to install two flush mount rod holders behind my seat to accommodate a rocket launcher somewhat like this one:kayak rod rack.jpgDaveO
Arnold/Annapolis
Yellow Tarpon 140
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I would suggest really thinking it through before you start cutting into that hull. If you ever get into fishing bridge pilings, you are going to regret cutting holes for flush mounts. Scotty rocket launcher tubes are a much better option since you can adjust to all different angles...you can put your rod up straight when you are grinding pilings and angle them out for trolling if you want. You already have the tracks to mount them on.
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thank you JohnE. I will have two trolling rods mounted on the forward tracks in scotty rod holders. my concern with using scotty rocket launcher holders in the back tracks is the long reach, and induced instability. I plan on using the back holders for storing other rods, a landing net, and possibly other vertical type cargo. thoughts on the reach back that far? I am getting your point(s); but, remain concerned about accessibility between rear track mounts and installing a rocket launcher in the two areas provided in the area behind the seat. Really looking to hear from your experience here John. Thanks very much.//DaveDaveO
Arnold/Annapolis
Yellow Tarpon 140
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Originally posted by DaveO View Postthank you JohnE. I will have two trolling rods mounted on the forward tracks in scotty rod holders. my concern with using scotty rocket launcher holders in the back tracks is the long reach, and induced instability. I plan on using the back holders for storing other rods, a landing net, and possibly other vertical type cargo. thoughts on the reach back that far? I am getting your point(s); but, remain concerned about accessibility between rear track mounts and installing a rocket launcher in the two areas provided in the area behind the seat. Really looking to hear from your experience here John. Thanks very much.//Dave
Here is my biggest problem with with flush mounts: I store my kayak right side up in a rough garage. If I don't get every drop of water out of the flush mounts, about once or twice a year a mouse will go down there for a drink and not get out.......with very, very unfortunate results. That is a smell that will linger. I use my flush mounts, but if I had tracks, I would not use them much.14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Originally posted by DaveO View Postthank you kevin...which other track mounts should I consider? though I'm still concerned about having things to far back to reach.
thanks..
14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Keep in mind that I have been doing this for a total of 2 months now...so take what I say with that in mind.
With the above picture and the rod holders.. when you are trolling you cannot see the rod tips.. so while paddling you have to keep looking over your shoulders to see if there is a fish on. I am not sure how others solve this problem but I had to put my holders in front of me where I can see them. My Moken came with 2 flush rod holders in that location but I never use them, I cannot see them.People who use the word "literally" wrong literally kill me.
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Originally posted by Pat Smith View PostKeep in mind that I have been doing this for a total of 2 months now...so take what I say with that in mind.
With the above picture and the rod holders.. when you are trolling you cannot see the rod tips.. so while paddling you have to keep looking over your shoulders to see if there is a fish on. I am not sure how others solve this problem but I had to put my holders in front of me where I can see them. My Moken came with 2 flush rod holders in that location but I never use them, I cannot see them.14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Thank you Kevin and Pat! Greatly appreciate your sticking with the village noob on this. My Tarpon ha one scotty rod holder on a front track; I will install another on the other front track shortly. This will give me two trolling / fishing rods right in front of me in plain sight at all times. The pictures are brilliant! I have multiple ideas now. What I am looking for in back is easily reachable storage whereby I do not have to turn around - most of the time - and have lots of easily accessibly tubes for a landing net, probably 3-4 additional rods, probably will put a flag / light pole in one as well. Previous owner installed a flush mount scotty rod holder for a flag / light pole - I will probably get or make something to fit in that one for an anchor. my dilemma now becomes - do I put scotties on the tracks behind the seat, and put more holders on a crate...or install flush mounts in the spots provided for them and build up a rocket launcher from there? Help me Kevin - help me...said the 59 year-old noob with no kayaking experience. Cheers.DaveO
Arnold/Annapolis
Yellow Tarpon 140
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Originally posted by DaveO View PostThank you Kevin and Pat! Greatly appreciate your sticking with the village noob on this. My Tarpon ha one scotty rod holder on a front track; I will install another on the other front track shortly. This will give me two trolling / fishing rods right in front of me in plain sight at all times. The pictures are brilliant! I have multiple ideas now. What I am looking for in back is easily reachable storage whereby I do not have to turn around - most of the time - and have lots of easily accessibly tubes for a landing net, probably 3-4 additional rods, probably will put a flag / light pole in one as well. Previous owner installed a flush mount scotty rod holder for a flag / light pole - I will probably get or make something to fit in that one for an anchor. my dilemma now becomes - do I put scotties on the tracks behind the seat, and put more holders on a crate...or install flush mounts in the spots provided for them and build up a rocket launcher from there? Help me Kevin - help me...said the 59 year-old noob with no kayaking experience. Cheers.14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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I see the wisdom in what you say Kevin - thank you. Put one or two on each rear track; and, fill in on the crate. no drilling and construction necessary for a rocket launcher built from the flush mounts upward. Ok. I'm pretty much settled and on a course. Best to all.DaveO
Arnold/Annapolis
Yellow Tarpon 140
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