So after selling the outback and buying my brand new pa late last year I have finally put some time and $$ into her.
I started of with 3 railblaza flush mounts with rod holder adjustments, a 41 litre eski, rhs hobie anchor trolley.
Until my other half proceeded to buy me a lowrance elite 4 combo.... With not knowing we're to mount I decided to make a marine ply gunwall extension, mounting down with the left hand side railblaza flush mount and a dob of marine goop, added with 5 coats of marine grade varnish,wire, a fuse holder , some solder heat shrink tube and a couple of afternoons of fitting and boom all done! Neat tidy and all sealed up.
My finally modded pro angler 14
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- Lord of the fish
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Re: My finally modded pro angler 14
Nice job there mate.
I use the same rod holders and I'm very happy with them.
How have you found going from your outback to a PA cause I'm about to do the same thing.
Thanks.
I use the same rod holders and I'm very happy with them.
How have you found going from your outback to a PA cause I'm about to do the same thing.
Thanks.
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Re: My finally modded pro angler 14
It is a lot heavier, although a lot easier to load onto my car, it's bigger heavier and a tad slower, more storage and more stable. Both great yaks but i wouldn't go back to a outback.
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- Lord of the fish
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- kayak: PA14 and 2 ebay jobs.
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Re: My finally modded pro angler 14
Thanks mate.Shwanny wrote:It is a lot heavier, although a lot easier to load onto my car, it's bigger heavier and a tad slower, more storage and more stable. Both great yaks but i wouldn't go back to a outback.
Thats the responce I thought I was going to get.