Should probably direct this to Reelax, Digitroll, and Homewrecker..........name escapes me at this moment. You guys have same size boat I have. What is recommended spot to mount a single set of riggers given that :
Boat will be using for fishing/family cruising/pulling tubes...
Only two downriggers mounted on boat
Maybe I am too focused on leaving things in place like the cleats etc.......
Anyway..........help is appreciated. I have just about mounted the new Fish Hawk. Now I need to mount the new to me Scottys.....
I appreciate all your help guys.......
John
Where to mount Scotty's
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Re: Where to mount Scotty's
Always install any riggers as far back toward transom as possible. This will keep tangles in turns to a minimum. If you run 4 riggers try to get the cables to enter water all in a parallel line as close to transom as possible. I run my small inside riggers straight to side and run outside riggers with booms fully extended with booms kicked back toward inside riggers so all 4 cables enter water at transom in a line. That will cause minimum issues in turns. I run pancake weights bent out to move my outside balls away for clearance. At 20ft down, I think they are 5ft wider that entering water:)
I get 4 riggers in 3 feet of gunwal this way:)
Trial and error will fine tune your rigger set to your hull… stay in touch. Cause setting up a boat is a blast!
Fish on!
Let us know how your install turns out.
I get 4 riggers in 3 feet of gunwal this way:)
Trial and error will fine tune your rigger set to your hull… stay in touch. Cause setting up a boat is a blast!
Fish on!
Let us know how your install turns out.
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Re: Where to mount Scotty's
That is really helpful.........thanks much Matt !