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Topic: Electric Downrigger prototype  (Read 3759 times)

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Sin Coast

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This is really cool. I love projects like this!
But I have been disappointed with the Hobie h-rails so far. No matter how hard I clamp down my rod holders, they still slip when I’m trolling moderate weight (like 8oz).
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Amazon shows shipping weight to be 19.7lb.

I like mine at 4 lbs. (battery excluded)
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Shameless plug on the SAI mount that eliminates this issue.


https://www.snipeairindustries.com/product-page/snipe-air-industries-h19-s241

This is really cool. I love projects like this!
But I have been disappointed with the Hobie h-rails so far. No matter how hard I clamp down my rod holders, they still slip when I’m trolling moderate weight (like 8oz).


lucky13

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Shameless plug on the SAI mount that eliminates this issue.

Unfortunately, this solution is specifically for the Outback, is it not?
« Last Edit: February 06, 2020, 09:14:48 PM by lucky13 »


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lucky13

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I have been disappointed with the Hobie h-rails so far. No matter how hard I clamp down my rod holders, they still slip when I’m trolling moderate weight (like 8oz).
Pat, I don't see such problem. I trolled for Hali and Salmon last year and never had any problem with the clamp slipping. But if I did, I would add a thin piece of rubber between the bar and the clamp. I'm sure that would cure it.


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I like mine at 4 lbs. (battery excluded)
I weighted my setup. It's almost 9 lbs with the battery. I can take away 3 lbs if I replace the wooded platform with an aluminum plate. I'm sure I can bring it down to about 5 lbs with the battery. Fortunately, I have several months before salmon season starts.  :smt003