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Ausfish Bronze Member
Mackeral rack on PWC
Posting this based on the mods I've had to make to mine to make it better, so the next guy setting up similar doesn't have to reinvent the wheel.
I got a mackeral rack, which I assumed would come ready to go from an experienced specialist manufacturer.
Anyhow, it only came with 2 rear rod holders so I had to get a local welder to put on a couple of front ones which you need when baiting up etc.
So specify how many rod holders you want when getting it made. 4 is good.
The original rack came at normal height off a PWC - about 90mm. Problem with that when running a wide mackeral esky is that at usual offshore travelling speeds or turning, a lot of wash/waves come over the rear corners of the ski and hit the corners of the wide esky. I got the local welder to cut off the original rack legs, and put in new ones at 170mm high off the ski. Tested this morning and it's 100% better and I can turn the ski sharper safely now if crossing a bar and needing to throw it around a bit. The esky corners now no longer go under. I reckon even 200mm high off the ski for the rack legs would be better.
If I'd known to ask for these things when getting it made, it would have saved a few $ and a bit of hassle.
The wider esky works great for fishing as the tackle box can sit in there for easy access.
cheers,
Paul
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