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Laying
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Out Fittings With the
Malibu II XL having three seats and endless possibilities for fitting
out, we have waited for all the rod holders, mounts, fish finder and hatches
to arrive before proceeding. The intention
is that this kayak will allow two adults to fish in comfort and also have
fittings in a position that two small children can also enjoy a few hours
fishing on a calm summers day with their dad. Because of
the child factor we didn't want the deck to be too cluttered, we needed
easy access, easy to climb aboard and jump out without tripping over mounts
and ropes. We have
chosen to use Scotty's flush mounts, which the Malibu II XL's gunwales
have been designed to accommodate. The Scotty flush mounts will allow
us to swap and change rod holders depending on who is fishing and which
rods are being used, those mounts not used remain unobtrusive. A pair
of Ocean Kayak flush mounts are going to be fitted behind the rear seat
position, facing back and a second pair beside the Oval Gaspachi moulding
at the centre of the Malibu II XL, these will face forward.
Taking a
turn in each seated position, we held a rod in a rod holder whilst simulating
paddling to check clearance, the mount position was marked, then the position
was rechecked whilst sat and paddling in the next seat. The kids were
then called and rod mounts positioned so that they could reach rods when
seated. This is only necessary for the front two seated positions as the
rear seat will always be used by an Adult. A Scotty
Round mount will be positioned centrally between the front footwells and
aligning with the mount on the gunwale, this will enable us to use a Downrigger
for trolling lures and dead baits, something we want to experiment with
this year. When complete
we will have 15 different rod positions to chose from!
Positioning
this was a bit of a problem, would have liked to mount it on the Gunwale,
but want a permanent fixture. Access to the controls was necessary from
the rear seat when paddling two up, but the display also needed to be
far enough away from the centre position so as not to be in the way when
paddling solo. Thankfully there is room behind the forward seat and in
front of the oval Gaspachi Hatch. |
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