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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Ok, this might be more than you were looking for, here are most of my changes from front to back.
Front Hatch: I got rid of the straps and used bungees instead. Easier to operate with one hand, and double as fish holder. ![]() Here is how I connected the bungee with 2 of each of these connections on either side. Two fixed on one side. ![]() And two that I wrap around on the other side (I used about a 1 inch shim piece to get the hooks up to an easy to wrap height. ![]() Did the same sort of thing on the Sonar Shield, except both sides are fixed. ![]() Here is my HDS5 setup in the Sonar Shield. ![]() This pic will give you an idea of the location of the mount inside the shield. Notice the Stainless Steel Wingnuts used for quick install/ removal. ![]() I used about 1 inch of shim material here too, to get the unit to the right height. I used a cheap plastic cutting board in several layers. ![]() Here is my transducer location. ![]() Again, I did the same thing to the Rod Pod with the bungees. ![]() Here are the 2 types of connections (two fixed and two hooks again). ![]() ![]() Here is another use for the new Rod Pod. ![]() This is where I strap down my net, pump and knife. It is just inside the stern end of the Rod Pod to one side. ![]() Sorry for the image quality of some of the photos, but I need a new camera (and better glasses). I have a pretty kewl bait tank setup that can be used on the Trident too. It has scupper pickup and exhaust with variable water levels using a Vittles Vault tank. |
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