Thanks for the quick response to my post guys I went out and picked up a bunch of the random things I needed wires, shrink tube, etc.
The things I need to pick up fish finder mount Ram Mount, marine goop, and riggings to make a wet mount for my transducer.
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Originally Posted by chris138
Funny you should ask... Josh might be able to hook you up. Well, he can at least give you the knowledge you need to have a chance at getting one for yourself. That is unless you want to go on the "5 year" learning curve like many of us have
Sounds like you have a solid rig so far. Definitely get a manual bilge pump for unexpected leaks and rough days. Also, a cell phone could save your butt out there...
Once you get five or six trips on your sled, you'll probably know where the weakpoint is for your setup. It's like captian ron said, "if it's gonna happen, it's gonna happen out there."
Oh yeah and if you want to catch a big fish, just leave the game clip and gaff at home! 
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I am going to try my luck in La jolla couple of times if my luck is off I might just have to invest in Josh.
When I target the seabass and yellows I will make sure to leave my camera, fillet knife, cooler, game clip, and gaff at home to increase my chances. Oh and when ghost hunting I will make sure to wear my lucky hat and yellow thong since seabass are Gay like everyone says on BD.
Forgot to mention I do have a manual bilge already.
As far as a cell phone I never want to bring it on the water but after reading some of the stories. I purchased a dry case so I could have it on the water for it for safety.
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Originally Posted by tagyak
hi toads,
the extra bait tank??? i am not sure what you meant by having an extra, but i have read on some post that the stealth had issues with the one built in. so maybe you should have this checked or do some more investigating. the one built in, is it rigged up already for the bait pump?
some recommend using a 6v battery for the bait pump unless you put a timer switch on it.
regards to the automotive sealant, it isn't recommended. get marine goop. you may be able to find some at a true value in your area.
also i would recommend using a wet mount and not goop up the transponder. you can use one of those reynolds plastic containers that you buy in grocery stores. cut off the bottom and fish the cable thru the lid; that way you can cover the top. you'll need to goop up the sides of the container from the inside and around the outside. this has worked great for me.
also would recommend on purchasing some heat shrink for soldering wire connections for the batteries. you'll need some that are waterproof. don't forget the fuse, look for one that is water proof as well. i was able to find some at Ace or auto parts store.
regards to where to mount the scotty rod mounts; go fish a couple of times and you'll get an idea where you would like to place them. i have gone out and i am still wondering on what type of mount i want or need. i.e. spinning rod setup, or casting rod type.
you'll still be able to enjoy fishing without having everything put onto the yak on the first trip.
good luck
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My extra bait tank is same as a KFS Ultimate Bait tank.
I picked up a 6v
I mostly yak in the ocean and all conventionals so I picked up the soctty power lock. I will keep from installing my scottys until a couple trips
Ill also look into the foam and wet transducer set up.
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Originally Posted by Iceman
I just call em extenders that go in the flush mount ...or flush mount rod extenders 
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Thanks, i never knew what they are called. Do you guys recommend just using PVC as extenders? If so what size PVC?
Its funny I feel like a little kid during Christmas buying stuff to rig my yak. But didnt realize how darn expensive all this misc stuff cost.