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Old 08-29-2017, 12:28 PM   #1
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Looking for install ideas - Dragon Fly 7

All,

I'm preparing to buy all the required stuff to install my Dragon Fly 7pro, and looking for some inspiration. Anyone have some favorite projects they have seen/tried/referenced that you'd like to share?

Here is what I'm considering:

*Wet, over the gunnel ducer install. Possibly RAM, possibly DIY. No Scotty.
*Track mount + RAM arm screen mount. 1" should work
*Simple drybox battery, but setup for either home or auto 12v charging
*Blue Sea Systems wire and cable management

Any and all ideas/suggestions are appreciated!

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Old 08-29-2017, 12:38 PM   #2
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All,



I'm preparing to buy all the required stuff to install my Dragon Fly 7pro, and looking for some inspiration. Anyone have some favorite projects they have seen/tried/referenced that you'd like to share?



Here is what I'm considering:



*Wet, over the gunnel ducer install. Possibly RAM, possibly DIY. No Scotty.

*Track mount + RAM arm screen mount. 1" should work

*Simple drybox battery, but setup for either home or auto 12v charging

*Blue Sea Systems wire and cable management



Any and all ideas/suggestions are appreciated!





On which Kayak...?

That will make a difference.


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Old 08-29-2017, 01:04 PM   #3
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If you don't have a rudder don't put it over the side. I had an arm on mine and it created enough drag that it needed slight paddling correction. Luckily I had a rudder on my old tarpon 140.

Under water is your best option. Now I have a lowrance ready kayak but my next move on the tarpon would have been to install the ducer in a scupper hole closer to the front. That way it doesn't get damaged when I drag the kayak.

I see a bunch of people waste time on battery boxes. Imo they are not needed. Just clean an lube the plugs.
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Old 08-29-2017, 01:37 PM   #4
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On which Kayak...?

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Fair point.... 2016 Ride 135. No rudder, no in-scupper option for 'ducer (the Raymarine transducer is HUGE.)

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If you don't have a rudder don't put it over the side. I had an arm on mine and it created enough drag that it needed slight paddling correction. Luckily I had a rudder on my old tarpon 140.

Under water is your best option. Now I have a lowrance ready kayak but my next move on the tarpon would have been to install the ducer in a scupper hole closer to the front. That way it doesn't get damaged when I drag the kayak.

I see a bunch of people waste time on battery boxes. Imo they are not needed. Just clean an lube the plugs.
Hmmm, not sure why it would cause THAT much drag, but it makes sense.

The battery box is a must when you have a less-than sealed hull.
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Old 08-29-2017, 02:12 PM   #5
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It wasn't that much but enough to be annoying. Enough that I was going to redo it. Lol


As far as the battery box goes, it all depends on how much water you planning on taking in. My cheap $10 12v 9ah batteries are fully sealed and sometimes sit in water in my PA. In my tarpon, they would sometimes sit in a inch or two of water after rolling in the surf with no issues. Never even blew the inline fuse either.
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Old 08-29-2017, 02:22 PM   #6
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I use a ram arm and it makes a little noise, but less than my paddling. Also, the drag is there, but not enough to bother me - I bring up the arm when I'm focused on reaching a destination anyway. The ram arm isn't ideal, but it meets my realistic expectations of it.
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Old 08-29-2017, 05:36 PM   #7
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For battery options I picked up a lithium nocqua power pro battery. A little more expensive than the classic bricks but is all self contained with water proof attachment to FF provided and is super small/light weight which I love. They have 4.4 AH and 10AH and since I don't have a livewell I can get away with just the 4.4 AH for my FF. Haven't done a full day yet but rated to be able to handle 6-8 hours for FF alone. $80 on sale on Austin kayak right now. The 10AH is $130.
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