No worries m8
there's nothing worse than 10 hrs in the yak with the seat popping out
Rigging the Outback for fishing
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
How much did u get ya vittles vault for?
I'm trying to get a 60lb one but they don't import them to down under
Wanna make a lie tank with it.
I'm trying to get a 60lb one but they don't import them to down under
Wanna make a lie tank with it.
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
UK price was £16 delivered.
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Hi Scrumpy,
I like the look of your dry box too and went chasing a vittles vault.
Btw Drifta its probably too late now with your livewell made, but I found a link on ebay that posts to Australia http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gamma-Stacka ... e13&_uhb=1
Just wondering if yours is the 40 pound or sixty pound model Scrumpy as the 40 pounder works out $30 cheaper.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gamma-Stacka ... 44d&_uhb=1
Thanks
I like the look of your dry box too and went chasing a vittles vault.
Btw Drifta its probably too late now with your livewell made, but I found a link on ebay that posts to Australia http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gamma-Stacka ... e13&_uhb=1
Just wondering if yours is the 40 pound or sixty pound model Scrumpy as the 40 pounder works out $30 cheaper.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Gamma-Stacka ... 44d&_uhb=1
Thanks
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
99% sure is the 40lb model mate
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Thanks Rob, mine probably won't look as neat though, nice workScrumpy wrote:99% sure is the 40lb model mate
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Might still get one though as I need a dry box.
Just not sure when I need one as I either run the livewell or have a 40lt techniice.
Just not sure when I need one as I either run the livewell or have a 40lt techniice.
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Great way of mounting your transducer! Wondering if you can shed a little more light on how that was installed? Ive had my DSI transducer glued in the hull of my outback and its not giving the greatest readings. I considered the scupper mount but I use my plug in cart all the time so that wouldnt be an option. Also a while ago there were people who had the "bung"RAM adpators for an external mounting option however from the searches I've done it seems no one is making/selling them anymore. Any additional info would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Pretty sure SLH have those alloy bung adapters Joel. Give them a call.Great way of mounting your transducer! Wondering if you can shed a little more light on how that was installed? Ive had my DSI transducer glued in the hull of my outback and its not giving the greatest readings. I considered the scupper mount but I use my plug in cart all the time so that wouldnt be an option. Also a while ago there were people who had the "bung"RAM adpators for an external mounting option however from the searches I've done it seems no one is making/selling them anymore. Any additional info would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Rigging the Outback for fishing
Ok will do, cheers!isportfish wrote:Pretty sure SLH have those alloy bung adapters Joel. Give them a call.Great way of mounting your transducer! Wondering if you can shed a little more light on how that was installed? Ive had my DSI transducer glued in the hull of my outback and its not giving the greatest readings. I considered the scupper mount but I use my plug in cart all the time so that wouldnt be an option. Also a while ago there were people who had the "bung"RAM adpators for an external mounting option however from the searches I've done it seems no one is making/selling them anymore. Any additional info would be greatly appreciated!
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