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Topic: Scotty mount behind seat on Adventure  (Read 2332 times)

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I installed a Scotty flush mount opposite the water bottle holder behind the seat. I assume others have done this, but I couldn't track down any pictures online, so I figured it might be worth posting.

The first picture is a front view with no seat or rod holder.

The second picture is from the inside. That's a scrap piece of 1/4 inch "starboard" that I picked up from Tap Plastic for $1. If you're not familiar with "starboard", it's designed for marine applications and is essentially the same stuff as a plastic cutting board. I used a heat gun and shaped it to fit the curvature.

The third picture is from the back with the seat and a rod holder in place.

It's rock solid, and I find it's a convenient location for a rod. While you might think the rod holder would interfere with the seat (or vice-versa), actually it doesn't seem to get in the way at all when I use it. The only caveat is that it's a very long reach from the center hatch, so be sure you'll be able to get the nuts on the bolts before you drill that big hole...

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I have a Ram Mount on the same spot on my Adventure. I only really put it on if I plan serious trolling. Works pretty good. It took me a few tries to get comfortable reaching behind me to access the rod, but now I'm pretty proficient at it. Should be much easier to grab the rod from a " rocket launcher " style holder like yours. Nice work. You'll like it there.
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nice. great idea
thanks for sharing


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Now that I've had a chance to use it a couple of times, I thought I'd add a quick comment. I like it much better than the forward mounts---it's easier and quicker to access. And best of all, it makes a great arm rest...
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You'll also find that, as you sit side-saddle in the yak, it is among the best of placements for rock fishing.

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I have a ram tube mounted on both sides back there. They fit right at the end of your hands for easy reach.  Instead of nuts on the bottom, I heat thread inserts and press them into the plastic. That way you don't have to hold them in place when you mount it.


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Nice OP, I'm thinking of doing the same thing on my new Revo 13.
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Nice, I think this might be a good place to set ups go pro mount as well, so it can look forward and over your shoulder.  I have to try it on my adventure.
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I haven't tried mounting the GoPro there yet, but that is a good idea. So far, I've always mounted my GoPro in the mast slot, attached to a piece of 3/4" pvc. It removes easily for underwater shots, although it is a bit of reach than I'd like to turn it on/off.

Speaking of GoPro mounts, I just picked up the head mount for $6.99 (free shipping):

http://www.ebay.com/itm/GR2-Adjustable-Head-Belt-Strap-Mount-For-GoPro-HD-Hero-1-2-3-Camera-Accessories-/321232297663?pt=US_Camera_Straps_Hand_Grips&hash=item4acaefdebf

I haven't tried it yet, but it should give the ultimate first-person perspective.
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I've got to thank you for posting this idea.  I have owned this Go Pro for two years and have hardly used it because I just couldn't come up with a good place to mount it.  The head strap just doesn't work for me!  My Adventure is an '08 and unlike yours there is a 1" deep V shaped channel next to the gunwale, so I had to change the orientation of the flush mount.  It may be visible in some of the picts.  I "star riveted" this on because I just plan on using it for the Go Pro, not as a rod holder.  I was able to reach back far enough for bolts as long as I kept the yak in my wall mount straps about chest high on the wall, otherwise my arms are way too short, anyway I went with the rivets in this case.  Thanks again, I can't wait to see if this is viable.  Not sure if Picts attached, if not will try again.

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