Great set up! How do you like your Garmin? I made a similar simpler not as fancy mount for mine. Your inventions look awesome! Thanks for sharing. I am about to pull the trigger on the same LinQ cooler and Sea Doo rod holders. Now I know to get three or four for to also hold a net and maybe a gaff.
I've got 9 of those rod holders in total and I use them all! (I have the 2 front mount points though). I would recommend making sure you get the MK2 cooler with the rubber hold down latches, as the MK1 cooler with the center latch can fly open, especially when it gets older. The small garmin is ok, but I have thought about getting a larger screen model to mount in the mirror position. In the age of touchscreen devices it is a bit tricky using the cursors & menus on this little screen and its not great if you have the finder and charts up at the same time. But its all big $$ to change it now!
@@seadooing4356 I see towards the end of your video you have a pic of you and looks like probably your son. Do you both go out fishing on your Sea Doo at the same time? My son is 14 and we're thinking of giving it a go not too far out on calm days once we get all our gear. Thoughts? Recommendations?
Yep! I usually go with my son (12) which is awesome and works well. The GTX doesn’t have the rear extension like the FishPro so you can’t have two big people fishing (especially if any swell or wakes) as it sits a bit low at the back and lets water into the footwells.
@@seadooing4356 Thanks! Our Sea Doo is a GTI SE 130. I plan to stay fairly close in. At that there is still endless fishing. Time to get the cooler and the rest of our gear.
Very clever. I’m starting get into jet fishing and from all the set ups this is the one I liked the most. Im wondering if you could make a. Video showing how you did your anchor spool system and if you still have you 3D printing stl files? 😊 Looking forward to watch many more of your videos.
Hi, I'm glad you like the video - I have been wanting to make some more videos about fishing and various anchoring techniques, but the summer here in NZ has been terrible and I've hardly been able to get in the water! The anchor spooler was not printed, I fabricated it out of PVC panel, which I cut on a water jet cutter, pvc plumbing tube and some various junk I had. I solvent welded most of it together. Some of the gears were made from stainless steel (also waterjet cut), the motor was from an old printer! The spool was some waste from where I work. So unfortunately I don't think it is something you could easily replicate. You could try design your own to utilize the materials you have on hand...
Here is a link to some more pictures of the winder, I will leave the link active for a couple of weeks www.dropbox.com/sh/73aebog1uiuyjmp/AAChiDSlB70ZxalG_PIMAPEFa?dl=0
@@seadooing4356 you are a legend Thanks a lot I will order one of the linq system and I’ll try replicate it with my 3D printer. 😇 I really hope the weather gets better so we can learn more new things. Once again thanks for your reply
Hello, I made the bracket out of 2mm thick stainless steel & cut it on a water jet cutter. It will only work for the Garmin models which have the mount like the ECHOMAP Plus 45CV. You do need to bend the bracket a bit to get it to fit follow the contours just right before gluing it. I did not want to drill any holes in my new ski so I used Gorilla 940FC glue to stick it to the steering column. First I roughed up the stainless bracket on a linishing wheel then used plenty of glue and gaffed it in place for about a day. I have been on some pretty bumpy rides and it has not fallen off yet and its been on about 2 years. You can find a solidworks part and dxf file of the mounting bracket at this dropbox link: www.dropbox.com/s/595ip1ojmr9ph0w/Mount-bracket-2.DXF?dl=0 www.dropbox.com/s/kszji4guxiktzaa/Mount-bracket-2.SLDPRT?dl=0 (The link will only be active for a week or so). If you want you can also get the proper plugs to connect to the Aux electrical plug on your Seadoo. This makes a waterproof connection without having to cut or join any wires on your Sea Doo. If you don’t have the speakers installed it will plug straight in. If you have the speakers you will need the little adapter part from BRP. Anyway you can get the plug parts from Element14.com Element 14 part number Molex part number 2381256 33481-0301 3911989 33000-0002 2336142 34345-0001 Let me know how it works out for you!
Hi - I designed and made them all myself because at the time Sea Doo didn’t have anything like them. (And anything they do have is expensive!). I noticed in their new season catalog that they have a few new LinQ accessories now that can clip on the bin for fishing.
Fishpro *only* came in 170HP when I got mine (and is basically a GTX anyway) mine is 230HP. we use it for tube towing, blasting and touring in addition to the fishing - so its a pretty versatile machine and its good to be able to configure it for those different uses. Still love it but had a terrible last summer and not too many good winter fishing days so it hasn't seen any use in months and months. It's coming into NZ summer now so hopefully I'll get some good hours onto it and some good fish!
Awesome video, i like the idea of bungy line on the cooler!
A link for everything would've been great
Some great ideas there mate👍
Just waiting for this to go viral!
Great set up! How do you like your Garmin? I made a similar simpler not as fancy mount for mine. Your inventions look awesome! Thanks for sharing. I am about to pull the trigger on the same LinQ cooler and Sea Doo rod holders. Now I know to get three or four for to also hold a net and maybe a gaff.
I've got 9 of those rod holders in total and I use them all! (I have the 2 front mount points though). I would recommend making sure you get the MK2 cooler with the rubber hold down latches, as the MK1 cooler with the center latch can fly open, especially when it gets older.
The small garmin is ok, but I have thought about getting a larger screen model to mount in the mirror position. In the age of touchscreen devices it is a bit tricky using the cursors & menus on this little screen and its not great if you have the finder and charts up at the same time. But its all big $$ to change it now!
@@seadooing4356 I see towards the end of your video you have a pic of you and looks like probably your son. Do you both go out fishing on your Sea Doo at the same time? My son is 14 and we're thinking of giving it a go not too far out on calm days once we get all our gear. Thoughts? Recommendations?
Yep! I usually go with my son (12) which is awesome and works well. The GTX doesn’t have the rear extension like the FishPro so you can’t have two big people fishing (especially if any swell or wakes) as it sits a bit low at the back and lets water into the footwells.
@@seadooing4356 Thanks! Our Sea Doo is a GTI SE 130. I plan to stay fairly close in. At that there is still endless fishing. Time to get the cooler and the rest of our gear.
Very clever. I’m starting get into jet fishing and from all the set ups this is the one I liked the most. Im wondering if you could make a. Video showing how you did your anchor spool system and if you still have you 3D printing stl files? 😊
Looking forward to watch many more of your videos.
Hi, I'm glad you like the video - I have been wanting to make some more videos about fishing and various anchoring techniques, but the summer here in NZ has been terrible and I've hardly been able to get in the water!
The anchor spooler was not printed, I fabricated it out of PVC panel, which I cut on a water jet cutter, pvc plumbing tube and some various junk I had. I solvent welded most of it together. Some of the gears were made from stainless steel (also waterjet cut), the motor was from an old printer! The spool was some waste from where I work. So unfortunately I don't think it is something you could easily replicate. You could try design your own to utilize the materials you have on hand...
Here is a link to some more pictures of the winder, I will leave the link active for a couple of weeks
www.dropbox.com/sh/73aebog1uiuyjmp/AAChiDSlB70ZxalG_PIMAPEFa?dl=0
@@seadooing4356 you are a legend
Thanks a lot
I will order one of the linq system and I’ll try replicate it with my 3D printer. 😇
I really hope the weather gets better so we can learn more new things.
Once again thanks for your reply
creative and impressive :)
Where can I get those custom linQ accessories?
would you share your gps mounting bracket and securing methods?
Hello,
I made the bracket out of 2mm thick stainless steel & cut it on a water jet cutter. It will only work for the Garmin models which have the mount like the ECHOMAP Plus 45CV. You do need to bend the bracket a bit to get it to fit follow the contours just right before gluing it. I did not want to drill any holes in my new ski so I used Gorilla 940FC glue to stick it to the steering column. First I roughed up the stainless bracket on a linishing wheel then used plenty of glue and gaffed it in place for about a day. I have been on some pretty bumpy rides and it has not fallen off yet and its been on about 2 years.
You can find a solidworks part and dxf file of the mounting bracket at this dropbox link:
www.dropbox.com/s/595ip1ojmr9ph0w/Mount-bracket-2.DXF?dl=0
www.dropbox.com/s/kszji4guxiktzaa/Mount-bracket-2.SLDPRT?dl=0
(The link will only be active for a week or so).
If you want you can also get the proper plugs to connect to the Aux electrical plug on your Seadoo. This makes a waterproof connection without having to cut or join any wires on your Sea Doo. If you don’t have the speakers installed it will plug straight in. If you have the speakers you will need the little adapter part from BRP. Anyway you can get the plug parts from Element14.com
Element 14 part number Molex part number
2381256 33481-0301
3911989 33000-0002
2336142 34345-0001
Let me know how it works out for you!
Where can I get those custom Linq accessories
Hi - I designed and made them all myself because at the time Sea Doo didn’t have anything like them. (And anything they do have is expensive!). I noticed in their new season catalog that they have a few new LinQ accessories now that can clip on the bin for fishing.
Should have gotten a fishpro
Fishpro *only* came in 170HP when I got mine (and is basically a GTX anyway) mine is 230HP. we use it for tube towing, blasting and touring in addition to the fishing - so its a pretty versatile machine and its good to be able to configure it for those different uses. Still love it but had a terrible last summer and not too many good winter fishing days so it hasn't seen any use in months and months. It's coming into NZ summer now so hopefully I'll get some good hours onto it and some good fish!