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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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FF Setup
I cannot take credit for the fish finder mount. I got the idea from some posts that I saw a few months ago and refined it a bit. Basically, you just attach some platform that is large enough to mount the fish finder to some 1/2" PVC pipe and stick the mount in the Hobie sail hole. Electrical tape makes the pipe fit snugly. I used a bunch of reducer fittings to make the platform and then glued a rubber pad to the fittings. The fish finder is attached to the rubber by screws. It works great.
The unit is out of the way, easy to see and easily removable. Batteries are inside the kayak and cables are run through the hull. Some people have drilled holes in the kayak for the cables. I just run mine under the front hatch lid. The setup is not completely waterproof but then neither is the hatch without the cables. Bob |
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Member
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Long Beach / Lakewood
Posts: 85
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I ran mine through the sail mast and through the PVC. Eagle's have the small connector that do that.
Here my post from a few months ago This is my design Using the sail mast receptacle However I detached the original base and crafted a double pivot base with a transducer wire pass through Hope this is helpful None of the pieces are glued down especially the cap Sometimes you might need to take a section off to more easily pass the wire The whole assembly goes into the sail mast receptacle including the pass through wires Just 1. 1 2ft piece of 1/2 PVC 2. 1 four-way T 3. 4 90deg elbows 4. a 1/2 cap -drilled 5. 4 spare sections of 1/2 pvc l(like 2 in maybe each) 6. 4 in or so piece of 1/2 in pvc __________________
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I eats what I kills
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 393
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Thanks for the FF mount info....off to home depot!
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Spam Sanitation Dept
Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 1,377
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Very cool and innovative, thanks for sharing!
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 279
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Very nice!
I have been working on a simular system for the back. I will be adding 2 more mounts for my Gaff and net as well as the side rod holders. I origanally had the same idea for the FF but opted for a closer mount to the seat. I still use the mast mount for my cone light for night time. I have it on an elbow joint for multi-directional lighting. Thank you Waldo Semon and B.F Goodrich for making PVC what it is today.
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