Full_Monte
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I've been thinking that a tight downrigger clutch could make the boat capsize under some conditions. I have Scotty electrics. What do you guys do?
I've been thinking that a tight downrigger clutch could make the boat capsize under some conditions. I have Scotty electrics. What do you guys do?
I haven't seen this mentioned yet...always have a good pair of cable cutter's within arm's reach for emergency situations!
No need to lose the auto stop with braided line. I have an electric scotty with braid. Your friend needs to get special auto stop triggers that scotty makes for braided line. The look and work just like the ones for the steel cable, except they fit on braid. He can find them on their website.
I use the weights I intend to fish with. With the boat sitting on the trailer and the downriggers mounted put the balls on and work the clutch...raise and lower the ball and either tighten or loosen to where the ball stops and doesn't free fall. I think adjusting to a heaver weight might put excess stress on your boat and downrigger when a snag up occurs. I would rather have it adjusted towards the loose side rather than tight. Believe me...the minute you snag up you want that downrigger to start peeling off wire fast! Your reaction time will be a bit delayed before you have a chance to cut the motor and get turned around.