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  1. You should be able to swap it out but you will have to re-route the cable thru the new mount. Go all the way back to the radio to diconnect your cable. It will mean a small amount of sodering to make the new connectiong but you'll have better luck with that then making a splice mid run, that coax cable is finiky stuff to splice. I'm no wiring expert but I had the same O-s**t moument a couple of years ago....Good luck.

    You may not need to do this. The shakepeares at least have the cable coming out of the antenna right at the chrome piece. You won't be able to unscrew the antenna but if the base is broke or dismounted you can unscreww the base out of the chrome piece without affecting the wire.

  2. I just submerse my trailer deep enough so the boat floats over the bunks. Hook up the winch and winch it maybe 2 feet to get the bow in place. Pull out slow so that the trailer comes up and the boat lands on the bunks. No hard work or winching involved. I used to do it this way for my 20 foot Grew and now do so for a 22 ft. Reinell.

  3. I started using it last year and love the feel of the fish on it. I have used it on friends boats as well who had roller rods and have some roller rods coming for this season. I have actually been using it with regular rods on my boat but don't want to wear the line or the guides out prematurely so hense some rollers are coming.

  4. If the slider is attached above the diver, I don't understand how the diver would stay attached to the main line. It seems like the resistance from the diver and the snap pushing into the release that it would knock the diver right off. I'm with you John.

    That is why you use the OR16 ( and they come with them) release not just any release. It has a pin in the center of it and you cannot loose it. It may slide down the line but then it is no different than catching something on the slider on your down rigger.

  5. Just saw this topic and might add I got my first spool early last season and did have it fray on me. This spool was the early batch and Mathew replaced it. I also know he has changed the manufacturing process. Since then I ran the new spool last season and enjoyed the experience. Some of you have said it is no difference than 50 LB power pro but there is. The feel and transmission of the pulls and shakes of a fish is much greater down the wire as opposed to 50lb braid. A friend of mine was not convinced till we took a couple of reels and roller rods out on his boat. His first reaction before he even caught a fish was that tripping a dipsy was like flipping a switch. You may have to take some extra care and handling to spool this stuff but to me the experience is worth it. Since I got my first spool replaced I have had no problem with fraying or kinking using for most of last season. I have used it on my boat on Lake Huron Erie and Ontario and my friend's boat as well as a Charter Captains boat on Lake Michigan. I will be looking at getting some more wire as well as some roller rods for this up coming season and looking forward to getting out there with it. I also got a roller tip from Mathew that I will be using this season.

  6. Name: FSNmachine

    Location: Sarnia Ontario

    Home Port: Sarnia

    Boat: The Boat is Offline an old 20 ft Grew ss200

    I fish for: all kinds of stuff but as far as this forum is concerned we usually fish Bronte (Oakville) or the South shore out of Port Dalhousie or Weller.

    The picture is out of Bronte a few weeks ago.

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