Railblaza R-Lock Fish Finder Mount for Hook2 & Reveal
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Railblaza R-Lock Fish Finder Mount for Hook2 & Reveal
This mount neatly attaches to the back of Lowrance Hook2 4 and Hook Reveal series Fish Finders. Infinite angle adjustment with Ram Mounts ball and socket technology.
Railblaza Transducer Arm XL - 700mm
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Choice of downrigger reflects style of boat, type of fishing, budget and personal preference. One must first decide whether to purchase a manual or electric downrigger. A manual downrigger requires more physical labour, but does not require a power source or wiring for installation. They are generally lighter and more portable. Manual downriggers are generally more affordable and are a great way to get into downrigger fishing. An electric downrigger makes downrigger fishing a breeze, but requires a 12 volt power source and a wired installation. With a press of a button or turn of a dial, you can have hands free operation while you land that fish. In an emergency such as loss of power, these units can be operated by hand, but they are designed for use with power only. Electric downriggers are heavier and thus less portable, but they offer the convenience of hands free operation and easy retrieval of your gear. These are the downriggers that charter operators and serious fisherman use and are perfect for larger boats and heavier use.
That your downrigger plug and socket are clean and well coated with di-electric grease or other moisture displacing product. Check for power to your downriggers before leaving the dock. [links]
Once one has decided whether to choose electric or manual, style of boat and type of fishing should be considered to choose a model. Consider the spots available for mounting and other gear on the boat (ie, swim grid, motor, kicker motor, etc) in order to choose a boom length that will: 1. Adequately get your lines out away from your boat to keep them clear during turns, 2. Allow you to reach your gear when attaching or removing release clips (this might change if you add a pedestal swivel mount) 3. Allow you to store the rigger in the space you have available. more
The RAILBLAZA Fish Finder Mount R-Lock Hook 2 is a fish finder mount allowing Lowrance HOOK2 4x and 5x models to become StarPort compatible. Easy to tilt and remove, simply replace the supplied Lowrance mount with the Hook 2 Adaptor to allow single-handed display tilting. All that remains on the deck once it’s removed is a low profile RAILBLAZA mount. This 3 axis mount has friction joints top and bottom featuring R-Lock lockable joints. The center joint is fully adjustable in 15-degree increments. Will take fish finders up to 3.3 lb. Mount on an angled face and have your display level! Also with the correct RAILBLAZA mount, you can mount your fish finder on a rail, or inflatable tube! Use the Fish Finder Mount R-Lock Hook 2 with any RAILBLAZA StarPort.
The MiniPort is compatible with all RAILBLAZA accessories. [links]
Rigging your kayak tracks with RAILBLAZA kayak fishing accessories just got a whole lot easier with the RAILBLAZA MiniPort TracMount. The MiniPort TracMount requires absolutely no tools for repositioning. The MiniPort TracMount by RAILBLAZA is designed to fit most existing tracks from both kayak manufacturers and external mounting accessory companies. These compatible tracks include Wilderness Systems, Native Watercraft, Jackson Kayak, Feel Free Kayak, YakAttack, Scotty, YakGear and RAILBLAZA tracks. Basically, every track that is on the market for kayaks as of 5/2016. more
The Scotty Transducer Arm Mount has been designed for kayak anglers needing an easy way to install transducers for transport. This Kayak/SUP Transducer Mounting Arm is made of high strength composite material that will offer you years of service without any corrosion problems. Also included is the Slip Discs that offer micro adjustments when needed. The Scotty Transducer Arm Mount telescopes from a compact 11.5 in. to 18 in. when fully extended and swivels 360 degrees. here