Transducer Mounting Overall Shot

Upper Left Photo: Transducer/puck for fish finder. By not glueing the puck to the inside of the hull and shooting through it, you don't have to be as concerned with signal loss or distortion. This is one of the most popular kayak fishing message board discussions. With new fish finder having water temp and vessel speed included, it's even more reason to consider alternate mounting ideas.

Upper Right Photo: Good overall shot showing the numerous features of this fishing kayak. GPS, Fish Finder, Powered Bait Tank and dual rod holders are just a few that caught my eye. The Malibu Pro Explorer also has a round depression in the bottom of the tankwell that fits a 5-Gallon bucket for a live bait tank or gear carrier. The tankwell scupper holes are strategically located for plumbing a powered bait tank. A very nice touch for the factory and a display of forethought.

Lower Left Photo: Showing an overall view of the kayak as used on the water for fishing. Just add some water and fish and you'd be set. Cliff has spend alot of time planning and building a kayak into a kayak fishing machine and it shows in abundance.

Lower Right Photo: Showing more detail of his bait tank and the work and planning that went into it. The tank is built with the hatch in the standard location being the lid. I like the idea of not raising the center of gravity with bait tanks if it can be avoided.

Photo's courtesy of Cliff.

Overall View Bait Tank