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Topic: How I Pimped my Trident  (Read 23765 times)

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pao

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Rigged the Scotty 470L (Stainless Steel) Rocket Launcher (with Locking Side/Deck Mount), which I'd bought from Fisherman's Warehouse, to 1 & 1/4" PVP pipe (sanded PVC connection to rod holders) femaled to two diffrent size reducer femaled to 1/2' pipe maled to 1/2" 45 degree angle femaled to a 1/2" pipe maled to 1/2" T from the T 1/2" pipe femaled for the 5x11 buoy to be glued on then capped both 1/2" pipe ends.  All PVC and locking pin can be bought at Home Depot. 

Sorry Scotty!  It's not that I don't like your Outriggers but it made sense to make use of the Rocket Launchers when the Outriggers sat at home. 

Found out that paddling the outriggers pointing towards the back and  sitting on top of the yak made it easy to paddling from point A to B if the outriggers weren't being used.  That's were Scotty's Locking mount shined.


pao

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 So far so good on the bowfishing outtings but no carp yet. 


EWB

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go go gadget arms! with those outriggers and rod holders i think you got "spider-yak"
-Eric Berg