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I like the disconnect on Scotty. I have cannon and the catch is mounted to the boat, not rigger so if I want to remove rigger I have to untie the cord

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This is how my old Mag 10A's are set up

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How to you have the weight snap fastened with out the plastic terminal end???

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How to you have the weight snap fastened with out the plastic terminal end???

Its hard to tell in that picture, but that might have been taken before I put the Cannon terminator kits on my riggers. The riggers came on the boat with an older terminal kit on them. The weight snap is on the weight hook in this picture.

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Its hard to tell in that picture, but that might have been taken before I put the Cannon terminator kits on my riggers. The riggers came on the boat with an older terminal kit on them. The weight snap is on the weight hook in this picture.

Gotcha, I thought maybe there was some new fan dangle apparatus on there that I wasn't aware of!!? Thanks for clarifying that. PAP

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Gotcha, I thought maybe there was some new fan dangle apparatus on there that I wasn't aware of!!? Thanks for clarifying that. PAP

After looking at the picture on my computer I can confirm that was the old set-up that the previous owner had on them. I cut off 5 or 6ft of cable and added the Cannon terminator kits after this pic was taken. I'll have to see if I can get a better picture of how the catch is mounted to the rigger. All I know is that it works real well.

The Penn manual riggers I have came with a similar set-up as my Cannons, with the catch on the rigger.

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After looking at the picture on my computer I can confirm that was the old set-up that the previous owner had on them. I cut off 5 or 6ft of cable and added the Cannon terminator kits after this pic was taken. I'll have to see if I can get a better picture of how the catch is mounted to the rigger. All I know is that it works real well.

The Penn manual riggers I have came with a similar set-up as my Cannons, with the catch on the rigger.

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Yea mine are attached to the rigger, the package they come in shows how to mount to rigger. Thanks PAP Edited by pap
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If you look at atommiks post on the classifieds he has a pair on eBay for sale, reasonable..

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I've got one cannon and one scotty.  Both work fine, but the scotty ferrule is getting some grooves worn in it.  No problems with either after more than four seasons.  Catches are mounted to the sides of my Unitroll 10's

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I have the same setup. they work great, definatly like the canons

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Couple of questions......

How long is the cord or how much slack do you have in the cord between the rigger cable and where it attaches to the rigger/boat?

Secondly...I don't see how you can run a stacker for a second rod if you want. Am i missing something?

Thanks &

Boat Safe

Egoody

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Does it make a hoot what your weight is / ball / fish / torpedo? I ran 12# pancakes last year, I forgot to mount the weight retriever last year and after my lower unit went, I didn't remember/again to bring them along up with me. They worked with 8# pancakes, I'm thinking the torpedo's might be a problem? I hope I'm wrong.

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