Hey Jeff. No video of that specific combination, but you can get an adapter plate that allows both power pole and Torqeedo to be installed on the four bolt pattern, then follow one of several videos I have filmed on the SS127 Torqeedo Ultralight installs. Look in the Torqeedo Ultralight playlist.
Three pulley system? Okay there are a lot of ways to skin a cat and raise an 1103... Dugout sounds like this 3-pulley system is used a lot? It looks like 3 Harkin Micro Blocks, carabiners, drill an extra hole in the lift lever and route forward. Did you give this a pull to see if it really eased the lifting?
The only constructive criticism I have is, wouldn't it be better to have the cord passing through pulleys instead of eye bolts? Would probably make lifting even easier and less wear on the cord.
Tim, I think that when the angle of the cord turn isn’t that much, the YakAttack Tie Down Eyelet (the eye bolt) is good enough. When you get to those 180 degree turns, a pulley is appropriate.
Worthless for my type of river fishing, and you're restricted to trailering only. But in terms of narrowing the playing field in kayak tourneys, it's badass. I don't compete but wouldn't mind seeing a kayak league that restricted some of this technology. Seems like it somewhat defeats the original purpose of kayak tournaments.
the price tag of the whole rig sure catches your eye haha! great meeting you there Jeff!
Hi Jeff L. Cool stuff for sure!
Do you have a vid for mounting a 403 and micro power-pole on stern of Bonafide SS127? Tks in advance!
Hey Jeff. No video of that specific combination, but you can get an adapter plate that allows both power pole and Torqeedo to be installed on the four bolt pattern, then follow one of several videos I have filmed on the SS127 Torqeedo Ultralight installs. Look in the Torqeedo Ultralight playlist.
@@TheLittleStuff Think I was able to find one. Miss your FB posts but had to dump it due to all the other crap they feed.
The Master Rigger ! Plus he likes the Red Tops 👊
Three pulley system? Okay there are a lot of ways to skin a cat and raise an 1103... Dugout sounds like this 3-pulley system is used a lot? It looks like 3 Harkin Micro Blocks, carabiners, drill an extra hole in the lift lever and route forward. Did you give this a pull to see if it really eased the lifting?
I did. It worked nicely.
Do you know the part number of that harken pulley? I’ve looked and can’t find one that looks like that. Most swivel?
It’s a 16 mm narrow single block.
Pretty badass
Way over the top
That Pro Angler 14 sold within a few day’s following the show. So much of the price tag is the electronics.
The only constructive criticism I have is, wouldn't it be better to have the cord passing through pulleys instead of eye bolts? Would probably make lifting even easier and less wear on the cord.
Tim, I think that when the angle of the cord turn isn’t that much, the YakAttack Tie Down Eyelet (the eye bolt) is good enough. When you get to those 180 degree turns, a pulley is appropriate.
Worthless for my type of river fishing, and you're restricted to trailering only. But in terms of narrowing the playing field in kayak tourneys, it's badass.
I don't compete but wouldn't mind seeing a kayak league that restricted some of this technology. Seems like it somewhat defeats the original purpose of kayak tournaments.
There is a tournament series in TN that does that - no electronics, pedal drives, motors, etc.
That’s a dream yak