I finished the majority of rigging for my new battleship over the last two nights. It was fun starting from scratch with some knowledge from past experiences in rigging the Tarpon. I finished everything but the front mounted Rod holders. I need to get on the water and fish to decide what will work best there. The modular rod pod cover will pick up the slack here with its mounting locations until i decide on the best locations.
The first item was the Fish Finder. I pulled the Cuda 350 from the Tarpon with some coaxing to install in the new ride. First thing i noticed was the corrosion in the power and ground cable. I had to cut a good 12" off the length to get to clean copper. Luckily location of the battery in the new Yak allowed me some room for cable length.
Installing the FF under the Sonar Shield was an easy affair. I had plenty of room to access to the mounting bolts through the front hatch making life much easier.
A good heaping of Goop and a slick finger and I'm pretty sure i have a water tight seal in this location. Speaking of goop is decided to go the goop method of installing the transducer in the center-line of the Yak. I had issues getting it to set straight but I'm happy with the final outcome. I don't know if i have any bubbles under the transducer yet. I made the best attempts to avoid this. Time will tell if i have a good install soon enough. I also installed the battery bag in the front hatch. This is a cool ad-don. It will keep my battery and fuse high and dry and make hooking up the battery a breeze.
Moving to the back of the Yak i decide to take advantage of the tank well and make a crate. This is a new venture for me as i opted out of a crate on my previous ride. I went to Office Depot and purchased two Large file crates. These are thinner and lighter than milk crates but should work fine. I cut the bottom out of one and used this as a top for the other crate. I have seen this on the web so I'm snagging others ideas. I used zip ties as the hinge and a Bungee ball as the lock. I thru a piece of para cord attached to the side of the crate and top to avoid the top from opening to much and falling out of reach while on the water. This setup looks like its gonna work great. Plenty of storage. i can open close and lock with one hand and in the event (or when) i capsize the contents of the crate will stay in place. The crate is held in place with the original bungees in the tank well and a additional bungee to make sure its secure
The first item was the Fish Finder. I pulled the Cuda 350 from the Tarpon with some coaxing to install in the new ride. First thing i noticed was the corrosion in the power and ground cable. I had to cut a good 12" off the length to get to clean copper. Luckily location of the battery in the new Yak allowed me some room for cable length.
Installing the FF under the Sonar Shield was an easy affair. I had plenty of room to access to the mounting bolts through the front hatch making life much easier.
A good heaping of Goop and a slick finger and I'm pretty sure i have a water tight seal in this location. Speaking of goop is decided to go the goop method of installing the transducer in the center-line of the Yak. I had issues getting it to set straight but I'm happy with the final outcome. I don't know if i have any bubbles under the transducer yet. I made the best attempts to avoid this. Time will tell if i have a good install soon enough. I also installed the battery bag in the front hatch. This is a cool ad-don. It will keep my battery and fuse high and dry and make hooking up the battery a breeze.
Moving to the back of the Yak i decide to take advantage of the tank well and make a crate. This is a new venture for me as i opted out of a crate on my previous ride. I went to Office Depot and purchased two Large file crates. These are thinner and lighter than milk crates but should work fine. I cut the bottom out of one and used this as a top for the other crate. I have seen this on the web so I'm snagging others ideas. I used zip ties as the hinge and a Bungee ball as the lock. I thru a piece of para cord attached to the side of the crate and top to avoid the top from opening to much and falling out of reach while on the water. This setup looks like its gonna work great. Plenty of storage. i can open close and lock with one hand and in the event (or when) i capsize the contents of the crate will stay in place. The crate is held in place with the original bungees in the tank well and a additional bungee to make sure its secure
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