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Topic: NEwbie, Cressi Navajo line rigging  (Read 1244 times)

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TT331FB

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  • Location: Sonora
  • Date Registered: May 2012
  • Posts: 50
I don't have a clue, no instrustions and the web site O&M was terrible.  All that came was some dacron line.

Help please,

Thanks, Eric


JohnGuineaPig

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  • Date Registered: Nov 2005
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here is a mini diagram.

A- connects to the tail end of the spear shaft

B- line comes up the shaft and goes out the front of the gun held on through the muzzle or by tension

C- line hooks to the line release on the speargun

D - Connects to the front end of the gun so you dont lose the shaft (bulge is a bungee to keep tension on the line, some guns have them some dont)

best rigging to get is mono line and crimps. You can get a hold of neptonics or maybe chris at seasniper can help. also some dive shops can do this as well.


TT331FB

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  • Date Registered: May 2012
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Thanks much, this would use about 4 times the length of the spear.  Is that enough line?  My gun has a small hook just forward of the trigger housing that moves up when the trigger is pulled. I assume this is point "C".  What if I need another loop of line?  In other words, "D" back to "C"?

Many thanks!

Eric


divenfish

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  • Date Registered: Jan 2006
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Check YouTube out - there are quite a few useful clips, here is one: