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Topic: malibu extreme rigging  (Read 9453 times)

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INSANEDUANE

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  • Date Registered: Dec 2004
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Well I came up with some new rigging ideas for my extreme.
First thing I did was take the sonar off the rod slide and mount it on a
One inch ball it use to slide on the track now it is fixed this way I have more range of motion for the rod holder.
As for the GPS mount I just went right to the side of the sonar bracket.
I plan to put a ball on the other Side to so I can switch sides when I need to.

I also installed 90 degree flush mounts in the rear for more storage.
And after that I had a brainstorm and came up with and idea for a removable
Ram ball so I could mount a ram rod holder, to hold my sabiki rod so that it
Is out of the way when I am switching my main rod from side to side.

check it out :smt006        
« Last Edit: July 31, 2009, 10:24:08 PM by insaneduane »
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Sailfish

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  • Location: Prunetucky
  • Date Registered: Sep 2006
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Wow...now that's an ultimate fishing machine...I meant kayak  :smt007
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


surfingmarmot

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Nice rigging job. I am an OK P-15 and T-15 guy, but you did a great job. Hope to see it in action up here soon and maybe at the Bendo.