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Topic: Pimpin' ain't easy...  (Read 5286 times)

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jamathison

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... but it's neccessary.
Now i'm chasing salmon like Tom chasin Jerry...
w/ apologies to ice cube...

Thanks to all the great ideas I found here and the other kayak fishing forums, I finally put my Prowler under the knife, er, rotozip. One of my goals was to keep a fairly low profile for launches/landings, so no rod holders sticking up to whack rocks and such. I also wanted everything to be stowed or tied down for launches too.

I bought a Matrix 67 with GPS online, thinking it would have an internal GPS antennae. Wrong. Not only does it come with an external receiver, but it's got like 2 miles of wire attached to it as well. Cabelas 12v 7ah battery in an NRS waterproof box, West Marine wireseal.


The top view:


The wire from the gps receiver (the white roung thingee) just goes thru a hole in the hull, and I gooped the beejeezus out of it.

The other wires go thru hull with a West Marine Cable-Clam. (pricey but effective)


I made a top for my milk crate by cutting the bottom off another, slightly smaller one. Hinged with zip-ties, latched with velcro wire wraps. When it's closed I can still put things in the rod holders.





Flush mount scotty rod holder in front.
Top:


Bottom: the white backing plate is made from a plastic cutting board, the rubber cap is from Ace:


Thanks to all for your help and great ideas,
Al
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Nice work.  I especially like the cover on the crate and the reinforcements for your mounts.  :smt023
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yeah, thats a pretty sweet setup. I've been thinking about doing exactly that to my milk crate, it's cool to see it working. I guess its time to bust out the sawsall & get a lid on it.
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I agree - I like the lid on the crate! Nice job  :smt023


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hello all what i did with my crate was cut 3 in off the bottom of a another crate you know how they sit on top off each other well the 3 in i cut off make for a min crate for a form bait bag etc also put a 90 % hing so it does not close down on my hand when grabing gear

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