stillwater fishing inflatable mod almost completed

ericlin0122

Cadet
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Oct 6, 2011
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Hi all,
After lots of researches on this forum, I thought I would like to share my setup back this community.
1. the boat
This is a seamax 360 boat. I have a electric 50lb trust trolling motor which I use for most of smaller lakes prohibit gas motor. The 55lb thrust moves this boat nicely. I also have a 9.9hp for bigger lake.
I added the front board to mount the anchor pulley for front anchor. The board is secured with three straps, it's good enough to support 15lb anchor I use mostly.

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I also mount secondary anchor onto transom. The secondary anchor is important for stillwater fly fishing because it prevents the boat from swinging. I choose the scotty anchor lock system because I can easily swap this anchor lock with a rod holder when I feel like to troll. As you see, I also extend the bench seat little bit to mount another rod holder. I don't like to glue stuff onto my boat, so this is probably the most quick and dirty way to mount a rod holder. I am also planning mount another downrigger rig later on.
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I don't usually sit on the bench when fishing the lakes, I usually just bring a folding camping chair on the boat, it's so much more comfortable.

Options are endless with this boat, and this boat is so stable to fly fishing. Thanks for all the ideas people shared on this forum.

2. the trailer
The trailer I got is the shorelandr SLB10. By default the bunk is too small and short (2x4x6'), the tube doesn't sit on the bunk and there is no bunk to support right below the transom. So I did what sea rider suggested here. I add a 1x8x8 on top of original bunks and wrap with outdoor carpet. Because of the width limitation of the trailer, I am only able to have inner half of the tube to sit on the bunk. Although this is not optimal, I think it should be fine for road condition that I travel most.
I also add a bunk right below the transom to support heavier motor while traveling on the highway. it's kind of getto job, I just stack bunch of 2x6 together, but I think it should be working ok. <more picture coming>
 

saabsaviorlee

Seaman
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Mar 16, 2012
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Re: stillwater fishing inflatable mod almost completed

Hey a fellow fly flinger!!! :whip: I know it's a "whip" smiley but it looks a lot like an overhead cast! I like your setup, especially your bow mounted platform for the anchor lock. How do you have the straps attached to the deck? I'm using a similar setup to bolt a bow mount trolling motor on :D what are your thoughts on a stripping basket? I am guilty of bringing too much crap with me on my boat, but I always seem to be tangling my stripped line and makes for some ugly casts when trying to haul and shoot. I also rock the scotty anchor locks but I opted for the glue on pads. I have 4 attached and have lasted well even with folding the boat every outing. Good looking setup and keep the pics coming!
 

ericlin0122

Cadet
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Oct 6, 2011
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Re: stillwater fishing inflatable mod almost completed

I installed 3 cabinet pulls at bottom and straps are tied to the pull and d-rings. (something like this, you can find cheap ones at any hardware stores).
I always use stripping basket when two people fishing in the boat, it's very good to have, otherwise line tangos everywhere. Im too lazy, I just buy the branded stripping basket, but I think homemade ones are much nicer. Just use the ikea children's stool , I heard it fits perfect.
 

polymot

Recruit
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Apr 19, 2013
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Re: stillwater fishing inflatable mod almost completed

Could you describe in detail how you strapped the wood piece on the front. It looks like a great idea and might work on my boat. I would alsdo like to figure out how to add a simple lean bar as my boat has an air deck which is pretty rigid but still makes me feel a little hesitant to stand up and cast. Do you think I could have a fold down bar on the wood piece that I could lift and lock in place when I want to stand. I can come up with the concepts but have no knowledge of how to go about putting things together - not a handy woman just want to fish.
 

mrdrh99

Senior Chief Petty Officer
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Re: stillwater fishing inflatable mod almost completed

Hi, love your setup. I myself have a much cheaper Intex Excursion moded with hard floors, seats, etc. I only replied because the main reason I even got the boat was to be able to go fly fishing in hard to access/wade waters!!! Just wanted to say hi to a fellow fly fisher!
 
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