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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 719
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Don;
"waterproof in accordance with IEC 529 IPX7. IEC 529 is a European system of test specification standards for classifying the degrees of protection provided by the enclosures of electrical equipment. An IPX7 designation means the GPS case can withstand accidental immersion in one meter of water for up to 30 minutes. An IPX8 designation is for continuous underwater use." I have a base mount cap that adds protection to the terminals after the head unit is removed.... when i use it. Fresh water and dialectic grease. If your really anal, disconnect the battery after you remove the head unit. http://www.humminbird.com/retail/cat...t+Cover&Page=1 I hope my old one fits the new one My gps(garmin76) is on another mini-ramm mount (left side). I like the ram mini rams because they are not too heavy, adjustable and removable. They do not handle saltwater very well and will corrode in about 3 years, but WTF can ya do? Eventually they will come out in graphite. I've also added strps to both hatches so they are connected while open. I'll eventually post pics when I'm done with the upcoming retrofits. I'm moving and adding two additonal flush mounts behind the seat. I'm installiing a thru hull pump to the external bait tank. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 754
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![]() I've got nothing to say about the "Sonar Shield" but I've used the "Rod Pod" (ugh, goofy names) numerous times for my regular saltwater sticks with no problem at all. The largest is a TLD15 on a decent 7' Seeker and it fits in there fine. I've stashed up to 4 rigs in there at once. Have you tried putting in them backwards (toward the stern)? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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AC Last edited by aguachico; 08-22-2007 at 09:34 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2005
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#5 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Malibu
Posts: 48
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How is the front hatch easier when you can go tips first reels attached through the rod pod? I think that was how it was intended from the first place.
As for the sonar shield, I never stow my sonar during surf launches(and I think we have a little more surf to deal with up here) and see no issues with the shield...it gets alot less splash than just leaving it up on deck. With the shield I kept my sonar attached and powered for 2 weeks straight and 6 outtings, having just pulled it off last weekend. Not using either of the 2 would negate the need to even have a Trident...no? |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 719
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Who said I dont use the rod pod or salad bowl? I use both very well and my yak is fucking tight. Lean mean fish killing machine, I'm just smart enough not to mount a humminbird below the deck. See if it was such a great place to mount it, it wouldn't need a shield would it? Since the shield only blocks water coming from the bow, what do you do when it comes from port, aft or starboard? use your feet? lol |
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#7 |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 719
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Don;
I just got my 727. I'm waiting for the transducer. Without needless hole drilling it doesn't look like it will fit. The GREATEST THING SINCE SLICE BREAD SONAR SHIElD ------- will not close. Mr Mugu; Bite me! ![]() ![]() |
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