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New boat rigging
Posted: May 20th, 2008, 11:39 pm
by BAD BEHAVIOR
I need some help with rigging my new Maverick. I need some websites or contact info on the following.
1. Poling Platform mount for small vhf antenna that rotates. Stainless preferred.
2. Jt, I need the contact info on the Odysee Batteries if we still have the discount available.
3. Gps antenna mount for Poling platform.
4. Cheapest place to buy a Stiffy hybrid.
5. Removable backrest.
6. What is the best front casting platform(white and stainless)?
Thanks in advance and Ill probably have more questions later.

BB
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 20th, 2008, 11:56 pm
by Bow'd Up
BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:4. Cheapest place to buy a Stiffy hybrid.
7am in the morning............Hell...it's free

Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 12:01 am
by Bow'd Up
BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:6. What is the best front casting platform(white and stainless)?
Ok, anyone wanna place another bet on how long it will take BB to fall off of the front casting platform.
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 8:16 am
by BAD BEHAVIOR
Bow'd Up wrote:BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:6. What is the best front casting platform(white and stainless)?
Ok, anyone wanna place another bet on how long it will take BB to fall off of the front casting platform.
Ya bored bastid, quit trying to derail my thread!!
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 8:28 am
by Barhopr
BAD BEHAVIOR wrote:I need some help with rigging my new Maverick. I need some websites or contact info on the following.
1. Poling Platform mount for small vhf antenna that rotates. Stainless preferred.
2. Jt, I need the contact info on the Odysee Batteries if we still have the discount available.
3. Gps antenna mount for Poling platform.
4. Cheapest place to buy a Stiffy hybrid.
5. Removable backrest.
6. What is the best front casting platform(white and stainless)?
Thanks in advance and Ill probably have more questions later.

BB
Just my opinion BB but mount as little as possible on the poling platform...it'll just get in the way and it's something else to hang up on, on a back cast or to trip over. Don't do stainless on the casting platform, too heavy and the finish on Anodized Aluminum is very corrosion proof.
If your getting a pole to use and not for decoration, get a Tibor poll holder, you'll thank me later.
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 9:25 am
by BAD BEHAVIOR
Thanks BH, Do you think fold down mount would still be in the way?? Also, the pole holder you speak of is one for the Platform? I would like to try some different poles to see how easy the Master Angler is to pole anyway. If its gonna be too hard to pole, Ill probably not buy one. I dont need any extra weight or clutter on the deck. Being as nimble and stealthy (NOT) on the deck as I am,( I only fell in the water three times last year from BB

) Ill try to keep the deck as clean as possible!!
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 9:42 am
by BayGator
Casey Cook has a stiffy he might sell you.
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 10:04 am
by Sir reel
Poling Platform mount for small vhf antenna that rotates
Humm.... at rotating poling platform.....

.... BB standing on it.... I need to adjust my choice of when ole BB is gonna bite the dust!
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 11:49 am
by Barhopr
here is the poll holder about $100
just use a good hand held VHF and a cell phone for communication. In a skinny water boat if you get stuck or stranded Seatow can't get to you anyway...just get out and walk back. Chalk knows a good story about a guy that grounded on a sand bar in St. Joe on a Ranger......had to just leave it till the tide came in about 1AM. If your not gonna pole the boat, don't spend 500-600 bucks on decorations like a poll or for that matter the platform...just take it off.
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 12:25 pm
by Eerman
BB,
GPS antenna on a platform sounds like a good way to break an antenna. On the casting platform, you thought about a big Yeti from Heath with some stainless tie downs?
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 2:47 pm
by BAD BEHAVIOR
Eerman wrote:BB,
GPS antenna on a platform sounds like a good way to break an antenna. On the casting platform, you thought about a big Yeti from Heath with some stainless tie downs?
Kind of heavy????
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 8:57 pm
by Eerman
I wouldn't think a cooler would be heavy enough to effect draft on that boat. Just don't fill it with a ton of heavy crap. Use it as storage for soft plastics, life jackets, toilet paper, whatever...
Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 21st, 2008, 9:10 pm
by Tidedancer
Go to the Maverick web site and register
Lots of goo info there
That is where I found a lot of info in rigging my Hewes
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Re: New boat rigging
Posted: May 22nd, 2008, 9:55 am
by flatfish
BB
Go to Birdsall Marine on the internet. They have a dedicated section on flats boats. They have back rests that are removable. I am looking at one of them as we speak. Most of the information around the rigging I get from the MHP website that you know about. From what I know, you can call Birdsall direct and they will custom make any variation you might want on the backrest. I am probably going to get my back rest on before my trip to SGI in July. I like the design because you there are times when I would not want to use it and you can take it off easily and leave it at the house. One of the things you will learn with a flats boat is that they fish great, but sometimes when you want to sit down and rest, they lack some creature comforts. I have been known to lay down in the floor and take a nap. (beer) It still is a good tradeoff.
Chip