Alessandro Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 Since a scotty electric downrigger costs 1200US$ here, I been thinking of fitting a Big Jon manually downrigger with an ATV electric winch (cost about half here and spareparts are much easier to get hold on), anyone tried this?I can only get hold on Big Jon manually downriggers here in Sweden.Also thinking of fitting a Berts Custom Tackle mast with ATV electric winchesfor the same reasons (with no wire but dacronline instead).I´m also thinking of taking an old glassfiber fishingrod as mast extension and adding a small red flag (indicating fishing boat) on the top and a bigger flag with our team name "Team Plockepinn (swedish)=Team Mikado (english)", using also as a lightning pole.Unfortunatly one person died of lightning here a few years ago when he was holding alance during a knight tournament and lightning struck him. So I´m a bit scared of holding a carbonfishing rod during thunderstorms.My questions about the mast is if anyone had a lightning strike in the mast and ifyou should ground (how do you ground a mast?) it?
Nailer Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 A # 10 wire run down the mast to the water would do it. Better off not fishing in the Lightning storms;)I would think an ATV winch would be to slow for a rigger.
Alessandro Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Well, I prefer an yellow dacronline to the utterboats, better visibility and if caught under a bow of a sailingboat it cut off and we don´t lose the utterboats. Since I use rollable dogleash to adjust the utterboats, I don´t fancy wire to much especially in rough weather and if the utterboat sink.Yes staying home is a option, but when you fish at sea things can change fast, I had one incident when I was fishing for european perch on a shallow lake, alone on the lake (no petrol engine allowed since they take tapwater from the lake) and lightning started and hit a tree near the lake and fire started, not too pleasant I say.I start first with masts, downrigger is a few paychecks down the road...
Priority1 Posted May 16, 2009 Posted May 16, 2009 If I see lightning on the horizon, I'm out of there. I watch the weather forecasts, and stay off the pond if it's in the forecast. Just a thought on the riggers, some use an electric car widow motor.
Alessandro Posted May 16, 2009 Author Posted May 16, 2009 Any specific car brand that are more reliable than others when it comes to car electric windows for using in a damp environment as a boat?
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