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Fish4Eyes

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  1. They all break and suck. Ive had gears strip on my quantum kinetic, handle break on a shimano sedona, and have had bad luck with pfleuger reels as well. Keep in mind I am a pickeral guy and alot of my fishing consists of jigging, and casting jigs. Although, according to a BPS employee Pfleuger made the first spinning reel, and have been around for about 100 years.

  2. http://www.boatingseats.com/default.asp

     

    I would highly recommend the Attwood seats, i am your size, actually bigger and they are very very good. Have a look around the site they have a massive selection, or give them a call. Good guys to deal with.

     

    This is the one i had http://www.boatingseats.com/Boat-Seats/265...-Boat-Seats.asp

     

    I went on the website and it said that they don't ship to Canada. Did they ship to you in Canada or do you reside in the States?

  3. I have original princecraft seats that came with my boat but, the L brackets on the back of the seat bent. Can somebody recommend where I can buy a quality seat that will not break. Keep in mind I am 280 pounds and i do like to lean back in the seat. I have looked at the wise big man seat at bass pro, but I can physically break it with my hands if I wanted to, they dont stand up to their name thats for sure. Willing to pay for quality, and suggestions?

  4. I have been to Mountsberg in the past and know that the launch is very shallow. Is it possible to launch a 14.5 ft boat in there without sinking into the sand?? I also got a gas motor on it, will they allow it in there if I have the motor trimmed up with a garbage bag over the prop, and ONLY use my electric? Has anybody been hassled for launching a gas motored boat in there, even though they only used the electric?

  5. Good luck with mounting it without screw type fasteners, I don't think there is an adhesive that will stand the test of time or any incidental bumps and such that normal transducers receive.

     

    Go ahead and screw it, it'll be much more secure.

     

    I dont mind screwing the transducer bracket to a plastic piece, i just don't want to screw a piece of plastic to my boat. I was thinking I could get away with some sort of glue.

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