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Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8641282 02/27/13 01:15 PM
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You can never go wrong with the gear track setup. Looking good thumb

Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: Cudadude] #8641325 02/27/13 01:27 PM
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Very clean set up the yak looks great


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Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8641445 02/27/13 01:57 PM
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LOOKS GREAT thumb started rigging my new Cuda 12 yesterday. Thinking of mounting my ff on the center console and running the transducer through the front scupper. New step is the try to install the rudder hammer


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Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: txkayaker] #8641463 02/27/13 02:02 PM
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I like that much better! Got it away from the anchor trolley. thumb


Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8642367 02/27/13 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted By: cbl600r
Originally Posted By: AggieYak09


Boat is looking good though buddy! One thing someone else pointed out on someone else's set-up is you might have to watch the transducer when moving something like a wind chute up to the front of the boat. Shouldn't be a big deal though.


Yeah Thats a good point. I have another geartrac rail i need to install on the other side. I will prob move the FF to that side.






I think that was a good call, glad it was so easy for you to move. thumb


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Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: YakFishField] #8643154 02/27/13 08:00 PM
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Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8644923 02/28/13 02:07 AM
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Looks clean. Thanks for posting. I've been hoping to fit a geartrak right there, but wasn't sure if it would fit.




like the man says...if you're swimming in the ocean and get bitten by a shark, its not a shark attack. You're in THEIR neighborhood. If you're at home in your shower, turn around and a shark is in there with you...THAT'S a shark attack
Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8645469 02/28/13 03:55 AM
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What length is that? Does it have the backing plate thing on it? What's on the inside of the hull?




like the man says...if you're swimming in the ocean and get bitten by a shark, its not a shark attack. You're in THEIR neighborhood. If you're at home in your shower, turn around and a shark is in there with you...THAT'S a shark attack
Re: Rigging my Cuda 12 [Re: cbl600r] #8646405 02/28/13 02:20 PM
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They are the 8 inch track. With Five screws, washers And lock nuts. Pretty sure it could support a trolling rod





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