Many Snaggedline members have installed their own electronics using a variety of techniques. I have installed transducers on 3 different kayaks and several power boats using various methods.
Last winter I installed a FF/GPS on my Slayer Propel 13 using a shoot-through-the-hull Duct Seal putty installation. While doing that, I wrote an installation guide giving step-by-step instructions and lots of photos. That was a good start, but it seems that many kayak anglers, especially in the younger generation, prefer learning from a video format. I do not own a GoPro or other modern sports video camera. My video camera is old (8 mm digital tapes) and does not connect easily to my computer. Plus, I have no skill in video editing.
I am looking for someone with a modern video camera who will come to my house (Annapolis area) to film me doing an installation of a brand new Lowrance HDS-5 Gen2 FF/GPS on my Slayer Propel 10. I intend to use the same type of installation (Duct Seal putty - dry style). The volunteer would edit the video footage down to less than 10 minutes, with the resulting video to be suitable as a training aid for anyone wanting to make an installation using the same transducer mounting method. Although the installation would be done on a Native kayak, the technique is easily transferable to other brands. There is no need for flashy video effects (unless you can make me more photogenic) or catchy music.
The video would be made available at no cost via social media to interested parties. If any Snaggedline members are interested in helping me with this project, please contact me.
Last winter I installed a FF/GPS on my Slayer Propel 13 using a shoot-through-the-hull Duct Seal putty installation. While doing that, I wrote an installation guide giving step-by-step instructions and lots of photos. That was a good start, but it seems that many kayak anglers, especially in the younger generation, prefer learning from a video format. I do not own a GoPro or other modern sports video camera. My video camera is old (8 mm digital tapes) and does not connect easily to my computer. Plus, I have no skill in video editing.
I am looking for someone with a modern video camera who will come to my house (Annapolis area) to film me doing an installation of a brand new Lowrance HDS-5 Gen2 FF/GPS on my Slayer Propel 10. I intend to use the same type of installation (Duct Seal putty - dry style). The volunteer would edit the video footage down to less than 10 minutes, with the resulting video to be suitable as a training aid for anyone wanting to make an installation using the same transducer mounting method. Although the installation would be done on a Native kayak, the technique is easily transferable to other brands. There is no need for flashy video effects (unless you can make me more photogenic) or catchy music.
The video would be made available at no cost via social media to interested parties. If any Snaggedline members are interested in helping me with this project, please contact me.
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