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First, I don't even know what a downrigger does in fishing. However,
while looking thru the Waste Marine catalogue for something else, I saw a Downrigger swivel/slider mount and was struck by how much it looked like the small camera mounts my engineers are making from G10 and Aluminium on their CNC mill combined with the dovetail G10 mount they made for the SeaCook stove that was given to me by Cap'n Dan a couple weeks ago. So, I looked closer and sure enough, these downrigger mounts are made of a glass/resin composite. Hmmmm..........my guys could make these easily. So, WTF does a downrigger do and why does it need to slide and swivel? Inspired, I looked through the rest of the catalogue for similar stuff. Sure enough, in the section on pedestal seats for boats, there was an expensive CNC machined slide/swivel for a seat. Why on earth would somebody need such a strong swivel/slide seat? IS there actually a market for such? THEN, I started thinking about the crappy plastic VHF antenna swivel I had that I replaced with a massive Stainless casting from China that at least works simply because it is made of steel. Dang, they could make a lightweight version of this from G10. This is one of those mounts that allows your antenna to be locked in any position (vertical for use and horizontal for trailering). Thoughts? Another thing I thought of was accessories for kayak fishermen who want to mount stuff on their boats. Screw G10 dovetails to the deck and then slide in a rod holder, GPS holder, compass, fishfinder, etc that he could remove before putting it back on his car. |
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On Feb 9, 12:27*am, Frogwatch wrote:
First, I don't even know what a downrigger does in fishing. *However, while looking thru the Waste Marine catalogue for something else, I saw a Downrigger swivel/slider mount and was struck by how much it looked like the small camera mounts my engineers are making from G10 and Aluminium on their CNC mill combined with the dovetail G10 mount they made for the SeaCook stove that was given to me by Cap'n Dan a couple weeks ago. So, I looked closer and sure enough, these downrigger mounts are made of a glass/resin composite. *Hmmmm..........my guys could make these easily. So, WTF does a downrigger do and why does it need to slide and swivel? Inspired, I looked through the rest of the catalogue for similar stuff. *Sure enough, in the section on pedestal seats for boats, there was an expensive CNC machined slide/swivel for a seat. *Why on earth would somebody need such a strong swivel/slide seat? *IS there actually a market for such? THEN, I started thinking about the crappy plastic VHF antenna swivel I had that I replaced with a massive Stainless casting from China that at least works simply because it is made of steel. *Dang, they could make a lightweight version of this from G10. *This is one of those mounts that allows your antenna to be locked in any position (vertical for use and horizontal for trailering). Thoughts? Another thing I thought of was accessories for kayak fishermen who want to mount stuff on their boats. *Screw *G10 dovetails to the deck and then slide in a rod holder, GPS holder, compass, fishfinder, etc that he could remove before putting it back on his car. They already market cameras that you can put down with the Downrigger. People are using them on the Great Lakes. Downriggers drag a " Cannonball " of lead to drop the lure to the depth they want. Usually 8 or 10 pounds.When the fish grabs the lure, the "Quick Release" lets go of the line, and the fight is on. The weights are also available in the form of a fish, that glides with better hydrodynamics. The ones I've seen are coated in a tough ,flexible plastic/rubber compound. A lot of fishermen are also now using Lead Core Line, as well. This is not used with Downriggers, but long lined off the stern of the boat as you troll. This method has yielded good results. Another product a fellow has invented is called a "Torpedo Diver". It's the shape of a torpedo, with what looks like Dart flutes at the rear to help it stay strait. I only need 53 ft. of line to get down 37 feet. I find this better than spooling out 167 ft of line on a " Dipsy Diver" to get down the same depth. We can run a Dipsy off each side, and two Torpedos off the stern. Dipsys can be set to go right or left, by the use of the directional fin on the bottom.You set this with a simple Phillips screw on the bottom. Sizes range from 1.5 inches up to 4 inches in diameter, depending on the depth you wish to fish at. |
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On Mon, 8 Feb 2010 21:27:35 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: First, I don't even know what a downrigger does in fishing. However, while looking thru the Waste Marine catalogue for something else, I saw a Downrigger swivel/slider mount and was struck by how much it looked like the small camera mounts my engineers are making from G10 and Aluminium on their CNC mill combined with the dovetail G10 mount they made for the SeaCook stove that was given to me by Cap'n Dan a couple weeks ago. So, I looked closer and sure enough, these downrigger mounts are made of a glass/resin composite. Hmmmm..........my guys could make these easily. So, WTF does a downrigger do and why does it need to slide and swivel? Inspired, I looked through the rest of the catalogue for similar stuff. Sure enough, in the section on pedestal seats for boats, there was an expensive CNC machined slide/swivel for a seat. Why on earth would somebody need such a strong swivel/slide seat? IS there actually a market for such? THEN, I started thinking about the crappy plastic VHF antenna swivel I had that I replaced with a massive Stainless casting from China that at least works simply because it is made of steel. Dang, they could make a lightweight version of this from G10. This is one of those mounts that allows your antenna to be locked in any position (vertical for use and horizontal for trailering). Thoughts? Another thing I thought of was accessories for kayak fishermen who want to mount stuff on their boats. Screw G10 dovetails to the deck and then slide in a rod holder, GPS holder, compass, fishfinder, etc that he could remove before putting it back on his car. A downrigger is a device hold a heavy weight to which is attached a fishing line with bait or lure. The weight is lowered to the desired depth, depending on where the fish are showing up, so the bait/lure can be trolled at the proper depth. Once a fish strikes, the line is released from the downrigger and is held by the fishing rod. Once the fish is landed, the heavy weight is cranked back up, the line with bait is reattached, and the weight again lowered to the desired depth. There is a measuring device on the downrigger to measure the depth of the weight. -- John H |
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