the rope for the anchor trolley has a bit of resistance so should stay put even when the waters a bit rough , the trolley on my king fisher would move sometimesToadhunter wrote:Great work Cheater. I like how you have run the anchor trolley through the empty upper holes in the line holders for the grab ropes.
The steel plate for the sounder looks cool too. That is designed to have the cables running through the plate for when you flip the lid to hide the sounder during surf launching.
The brass inserts are really useful and high quality. I have cut down snapper racks that I place in the two forward facing rod holders. Great while I am stationary, but they are a pain to store while I am paddling.They will fall over the side one day.
the paddle keep on that side can be wraped around the anchor trolley ropes locking them easy enough if it does creap
the stainless plate for the sounder has the cables running though it and the cable exit through the hinge - I must say storing the cable took a bit of work there is 6 meters of cable on these down imaging transducers and are quite large in dia
my side rod holder should be ok for trolling I measured of the kingfisher which I had no problem trolling lures
if I have to move the mounts that OK