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CEO of Team Roby
Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 905
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This isn't really an innovation, but I thought it might help someone. I know the wet mount has been around....
I first mounted my transducer attached to the sail mast of my Hobie Revolution. I zip tied it to the mast and then just added water. It worked, but I didn't like the water in the yak... I decided to contain the water in some foam. I bought a foam roller for 10 bucks or so at walmart. After I cut the piece I needed, I jammed it in to the hull of the kayak for extra floatation. Or you can cut and sell more pieces to your non-Hobie friends for $10 a piece. You also can frame the pic of the hot chick on your garage wall. ![]() ![]() Cut the transducer section smaller than the actual transducer so the fit is snug. ![]() Take time to shape the foam to match the kayak hull. ![]() I gooped the foam and just added water. The transducer fits in snug and will not come out even if I flip the kayak and shake it, "like a Polaroid camera." I add a water saturated sponge on top just in case the ducer wants to move, but I also use the sponge when I'm done to take out any water from inside the foam. ![]() I have taken it out several times and it works just fine. The water doesn't come out either when I load and unload the yak. If I was to do it over again I would cut the foam at 3 inches or so. I know this wetmount topic is overdone, but just wanted to add. |
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kayak fishing inovations, kayak rigging ideas |
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