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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Long Beach / Lakewood
Posts: 85
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Very kewl
Where do you run the wires ?
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Hobie Mirage Revolution Prowler 13 - Look ma no hands |
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bing!
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
Posts: 246
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I like the Blue Sea System Cable Clams.
![]() You can see it as the one round thing on my deck. You punch anything from a 1/2 inch to a 1.25 inch hole on your kayak depending on the clam size and the connectors you use. Mount the cable clam (in your chosen location) and run your cable thru. They are serviceable, adapts lightly curved surfaces, you can change FF cables easily, and I have taken out the cable entirely and capped the cable clam with a thin round cut out rubber and it looks very clean. /bing |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Long Beach / Lakewood
Posts: 85
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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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Hobie Mirage Revolution Prowler 13 - Look ma no hands Last edited by mg2969; 01-15-2008 at 08:03 PM. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: 1-2 miles off the point
Posts: 6,948
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Here is one I did today. customers idea, I guess he is not worried about location interfering with paddling.
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bing!
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: socal
Posts: 246
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Any pics on how you guys route the wires thru the mast pipe? I am very interested. How do you seal it?
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Long Beach / Lakewood
Posts: 85
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The mast pipe is behind the hatch and normally isn't going under water so it doesn't have to be watertight (at least I don't think so ). I use a couple of turns of electrical tape to keep water out and make a tighter seal but not perfect.
I have no pics of the kayak, since I just recently had a warranty replacement from Hobie. When I do the install, again, I will take pix this time. MikeG
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: San Diego
Posts: 279
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I like the weights on the peddles. I'll have to do that.
You have to love the mast receptacles in the hobie as it allows for easy set up and removal. I need to have that ease for loading my yak on top of my Explorer. Here is how I have mine set up. I use the PVC to keep my nets from sliding off and I can have a light as well as room for the fish finder (when finances allow).
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