[/s][/s]hi guys here is my hobie mirage evolution. this is my 3rd kayak and 2nd season fishing on it.
purchased the yak totally stock as a rock.
i mainly fish at altona if ya see me say hi i am friendly lol .
Did all the upgrades and made everything myself including.
anchor trolley.
x2 rod holders (ebay).
create with rod holders/trolley holders.
led strip light on pvc pipe with battery in a small esky.
berley pot.
anchor.
#next is a fishfinder and gps.
better quality rod holders x2.
decals.
flag with stick.
check out some pictures . i am all ears for any advice or suggestions regarging my kayak eg, fish finder/gps, quality rod holders,
My Hobie Mirage Revolution NOW HAVE A PA12
- time2fish
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
Looks the part, now to get a bit of ink and some big scales on your deck. Bit of blood just for effect.
When all else fails........read the instructions!
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
thanks. i caught these couple weeks agoHvalross wrote:Looks the part, now to get a bit of ink and some big scales on your deck. Bit of blood just for effect.
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
Even better.
When all else fails........read the instructions!
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
got these for my light setup
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
i am going to mod the light a little more i need it to dismantle easier .
and i am going to cut the light strip down from 5m to 2m max as its draining my battery so much (even though iam only in dark for an 1 or so)
and i am going to cut the light strip down from 5m to 2m max as its draining my battery so much (even though iam only in dark for an 1 or so)
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
Also put the dimmer switch on ittime2fish wrote:i am going to mod the light a little more i need it to dismantle easier .
and i am going to cut the light strip down from 5m to 2m max as its draining my battery so much (even though iam only in dark for an 1 or so)
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
Where would I install that where it can be assemble easy ? My whole setup is attached to the crate hmm something to think about thankslaneends wrote:Also put the dimmer switch on ittime2fish wrote:i am going to mod the light a little more i need it to dismantle easier .
and i am going to cut the light strip down from 5m to 2m max as its draining my battery so much (even though iam only in dark for an 1 or so)
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
Just wire it in before the LED strip connection and attach it to the light pole. I've been running one of these for a year and also use them on my all-in-one battery/light setups. They allow about 6 different light levels, different flash patterns and can be used as a simple on/off switch. Make sure you seal the ends watertight and it should last a while.time2fish wrote: Where would I install that where it can be assemble easy ? My whole setup is attached to the crate hmm something to think about thanks
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Re: My Hobie Mirage Revolution
My pole setup would be too high to wire it b3fore the led strip I'll have to cut the pole down a tad .I'll work something out on the weekend .does sound handy and would save battery .tyshane wrote:Just wire it in before the LED strip connection and attach it to the light pole. I've been running one of these for a year and also use them on my all-in-one battery/light setups. They allow about 6 different light levels, different flash patterns and can be used as a simple on/off switch. Make sure you seal the ends watertight and it should last a while.time2fish wrote: Where would I install that where it can be assemble easy ? My whole setup is attached to the crate hmm something to think about thanks