rogerdodger
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finally got my kit together and thought I would post some pictures, my goal has been to get my PA12 outfitted so that I could configure it as needed for a wide range of fishing outings and water conditions.
(I will post seperate threads with details and pictures on the trolling motor, downrigger and sail....)
sonar on right side is a Lowrance Elite7-HDI (normal sonar and downscan) and on the left side is my Garmin 450T (map and speed).
rod holders on each side are Scotty Rocket Launchers, work fine for all my poles and I can reach them from the seat by leaning forward slightly.
red TraderJoes insulated bag ($4.99) fits perfectly under the seat as a fish cooler/bag, positioning it with the zipper in front means no need to remove it- I just unzip a little and slide the bonked fish in...2 small reusable ice packs inside keep it cool all day...measures 22" diagonally so even a coho or steelhead would fit with the tail hanging out...
rear deck: I call those 'canine containment rails' but they are also helpful in getting back into the boat from the aft and they help with the trolling motor mounting....
cheers, roger
(I will post seperate threads with details and pictures on the trolling motor, downrigger and sail....)
sonar on right side is a Lowrance Elite7-HDI (normal sonar and downscan) and on the left side is my Garmin 450T (map and speed).
rod holders on each side are Scotty Rocket Launchers, work fine for all my poles and I can reach them from the seat by leaning forward slightly.
red TraderJoes insulated bag ($4.99) fits perfectly under the seat as a fish cooler/bag, positioning it with the zipper in front means no need to remove it- I just unzip a little and slide the bonked fish in...2 small reusable ice packs inside keep it cool all day...measures 22" diagonally so even a coho or steelhead would fit with the tail hanging out...
rear deck: I call those 'canine containment rails' but they are also helpful in getting back into the boat from the aft and they help with the trolling motor mounting....
cheers, roger