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attached are a few pics of my Jackson Big Tuna...i have only be kayak fishing for one year...many of the add-ons are attached via temporary/removable methods. with the multiple seating positions and the fact that this is a tandem, allowing a second seat i often have to make adjustments, so i choose not to screw down anything at this time...It has been working great. Also, i fish the Monocacy & Upper Potomac Rivers & local farm ponds so i dont need the FF on those trips. The FF post is a piece of PVC i have saw cut to fit into one of the scupper holes, the transducer is afixed to a piece of pvc that i have attached to a handle that allows me to place it directly in the water.reartiedown.jpg1.jpg2.jpgcockpit.jpgff3.jpgFF post 4.jpgFF post 5.jpgfrontanchortrolley.jpg
Dave, One of the boats came up to me Saturday as he saw my blue prowler and thought it was your Revo as a blue kayak is a blue kayak. He was asking about the fish you caught as he saw you getting towed.
"If you can't have fun doing it, it ain't worth doing." ... or you're just doing it wrong.
Here are a few of my Ride 135. The mounts for the rod holders and the anchor cleat were made from cutting board the fishfinder mount made from cutting board and pvc inserted into the Scotty base. The wiring runs under the Scotty base, thru the hull and the transducer mounted with duct seal.
Michael,
If that's a single attachment flap (not zipper) on that blue/gray bag, where did you get it from? It's a hassle using my zipper bag to access tackle. I need a quick open/close bag top, not a bag with a zipper or double flap.
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