nycgrip Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 read this thread first to see how this project started out. i would of continued this topic in that thread but it is archived. http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/24455-manhattan-boat-project-foldcat/ every time i took this boat out, i would come up with an improvement. some took longer to implement than others. one of the biggest issues was tracking, when going straight the boat would much of the time need to be pointing off 45* in one direction and the motor 45* in the opposite direction, this obviously would not do. i needed something like a fixed rudder to help it track. living in NYC making anything is not easy without access to a proper shop (for most of you a garage or yard) so i would need to find find something and adapt it. came up with the idea of using a skimboard, flat except for the tip, slim and treated for use in water. sawed the tip off, and used an old clamp from a transducer set up to make it attach to the boat, this alone improved performance ten fold. added the transducer and gps on top of each other to increase mapping accuracy. the other addition to help with tracking was a 24v 80# terrova ipilot link. a little much for the boat, but i was draining a single battery with the 12v setup with my 12 hour outings , and if im gonna carry two batteries i might as well go with 24v. speed wise i only gained 1mph, i guess this is where the laws of diminishing returns kick in, the added weight of battery and heavier motor negate most of the added thrust. but the autopilot on the motor is the final nail in the coffin for the tracking issues, this motor takes care of that and more. will also be shortening the shaft by a foot or so when the warranty runs out. another great addition was the mantis umbrella set up, a bit pricey for what it is, but performs exceptionally well with my set up. its there when i need it for rain or sun, and out of the way when i don't. can sit and cast fine and can even stand flip the seat around and extend it and still be covered, and does not hinder casting in the least. can even close half of it if i want to overhand cast. also makes a decent camera mount. was also able to use the seat mount adapter to rig out an aluminum bar that holds the ram mount for the humminbird unit, so it spins with seat. i upgraded the hbird (previous unit didnt have ethernet to communicate with terrova) and moved it off the cooler setup and using a ram mount and a little rigging, attached it to the side of the seat, kind of gives it that whole star trek captains chair feel, and opens up the space for the rods. for the rods i used a bac rac, which helps keep the gear secure, elevated off the boat (lessens boat rash), and easily accessible. now i just need to wait for lakemasters autochart to come out so i can map the lakes i fish, and make full use of the terrova and hbird link combo. next upgrade, a better seat. add a tackle bag and lunchbox, and good to go. note the umbrella in stowed position. just a nice magic hour shot while dismantling. 2 Quote
brgbassmaster Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 That things sweet. Cant wait to get back to states i dont care what i get on the water with. And this just gives me more ideas. Quote
Super User Fishing Rhino Posted August 20, 2013 Super User Posted August 20, 2013 Love it. I'd suggest one addition. Some type of rail/fence around the edge to keep things from sliding over the side and into the drink. Other than that, it looks perfect to me. Quote
mikeg Posted August 20, 2013 Posted August 20, 2013 Nice looking rig. How long does it take to set it up or take it down? Quote
nycgrip Posted August 20, 2013 Author Posted August 20, 2013 thanks. it takes about a half hour for build or take down. motor has a quick release that makes it faster than the transom one to attach or remove. ive tried to build it to keep build times down, seat just drops in faster than the old method, bundled wires, and quick connections, and graph just drops into ram mount. yeah the graph is a bit overkill, but i needed to upgrade my 798 to something with ethernet. looked at 798hd and 998hd initially, but then saw this store demo model 1198 on ebay starting at 1500 and watched it. in the last minute put in a bid for 1666 and got it for 1625, which is less than what i saw used ones sell for. was concerned the screen might have scratches and burn in issues but that was not the case. outside the head unit or bracket everything was new and in plastic, and because its bought from the store i still have the warranty, and the 1 year extension for it being a select unit. between the resale value of my 798 (550) and the selling price of the 1198 in a year (atleast 1000), and if i sell the gps puck (100) i pretty much get to use it till the next models come out for next to nothing. until i start losing stuff off the side gonna keep as is, more parts add to build and tear down times. but will be securing batteries with a safety to one of the planks so if one toon deflates the batteries will still be attached and salvageable, this is unlikely to happen as this material is bomber(hi nsa) but better safe than polluting and fined. heres the missing pic from original post that shows the fixed rudder. Quote
Super User J Francho Posted August 20, 2013 Super User Posted August 20, 2013 Those Bac-Racs are pretty useful. I like this toon, though 1/2 hour seems like a long time. It is cool that it will probably fit in a closet - nice for an apt. dweller. Quote
Dogmatic Posted June 25, 2015 Posted June 25, 2015 Nice rig! Did you ever consider plastic glue on skegs that attach to the 'toons. It's what I used, and it dramatically improved tracking, that and a Bullnose rudder on my TM, and it tracks like an arrow. Quote
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