Installing a 8 inch YakAttack gear trac in the right tray of my Outback...can't see up in there and the new Hobies have blocks of flotation foam you have to move to get to areas- so I layout the trac and drill the first hole- insert the screw to hold position and drill insert screw and drill the rest of the five screws putting in the screws as I go to insure correct alignment-and I am using the strongback threaded backing plate instead of individual nuts- to align the plate I take two long pieces of electrical wire and insert each into the first and last holes drilled- I reach into the inside hull and find the wire, insert each through the appropriate threaded hole in the strongback and tie an overhand knot in the electrical wires- then I pull the electrical wire from the outside of the hull aligning all five holes I drilled with the strongback and start three screws- once I have the three screws started and the strongback is perfectly positioned- I push the electrical wire back through the holes, reaching inside the hull to remove the wire- I then start the remaining two screws in the backing plate completing the installation of the 8 inch geartrac...
OK- looks great- clean install- a few days later time to go fishing...line up some of my fishing buddies- look up the tides, decide on launch and time- drive 45 miles to the launch, unload kayak, park truck, get the boat in the water, install the mirage drive, deploy the stow and go rudder...wait- the rudder is jammed...damn- one of the rudder cables got under the gear trac backing plate...yep- last night...this morning I am taking the backing plate off and freeing the rudder cable- moral of the story- check everything after you install anything at home before you go fishing...dumb, dumb, dumb...
OK- looks great- clean install- a few days later time to go fishing...line up some of my fishing buddies- look up the tides, decide on launch and time- drive 45 miles to the launch, unload kayak, park truck, get the boat in the water, install the mirage drive, deploy the stow and go rudder...wait- the rudder is jammed...damn- one of the rudder cables got under the gear trac backing plate...yep- last night...this morning I am taking the backing plate off and freeing the rudder cable- moral of the story- check everything after you install anything at home before you go fishing...dumb, dumb, dumb...
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