This weekend I finally got started on rigging the Metro Express. After collecting parts and weighing numerous options, I began to execute my rigging plans.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/fb7f6b1c.jpg)
First up was the fish finder mount. Instead of mounting the humminbird mount directly to the deck, I opted to use a scotty mount. I chose this option to keep the deck as flush as possible when the fish finder is not in use (like for when the yak is in storage or being transported). I combined the Scotty compact thread mount with the scotty Humminbird Post. My intent was to be able to simply unplug the fish finder and remove the entire post after a trip.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/a633f3a1.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/635849ea.jpg)
(^this is exactly how I envisioned being able to mount the fish finder^)
Using the included spacer as a template, I made a pencil outline for the mounting location.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/5a6f9df5.jpg)
Ideally a holesaw bit would be used, but the dremel works just fine. You just need to be careful...very careful.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/beaeac03.jpg)
Err'ing on the side of caution, you want to cut just within the outline; switch to a sanding barrel/wheel after the hole is cut to make the hole just wide enough for a snug fit.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/fb7f6b1c.jpg)
First up was the fish finder mount. Instead of mounting the humminbird mount directly to the deck, I opted to use a scotty mount. I chose this option to keep the deck as flush as possible when the fish finder is not in use (like for when the yak is in storage or being transported). I combined the Scotty compact thread mount with the scotty Humminbird Post. My intent was to be able to simply unplug the fish finder and remove the entire post after a trip.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/a633f3a1.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/635849ea.jpg)
(^this is exactly how I envisioned being able to mount the fish finder^)
Using the included spacer as a template, I made a pencil outline for the mounting location.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/5a6f9df5.jpg)
Ideally a holesaw bit would be used, but the dremel works just fine. You just need to be careful...very careful.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/beaeac03.jpg)
Err'ing on the side of caution, you want to cut just within the outline; switch to a sanding barrel/wheel after the hole is cut to make the hole just wide enough for a snug fit.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v471/lmajette/da6bd337.jpg)
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