center rigger.. Im installing one & Im not sure how much angle I need?
I do alot of casting Iron with long jig sticks.. Sooo what you guys think
Wayne
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I'd agree with you Wayne. It's gotta be tough to access and clip a line into it in it's current position. Too far down from the tower station, and a big reach from the bridge.
I'd think 45˚ or a bit steeper in it's current mounted position would do it...
I'd think 45˚ or a bit steeper in it's current mounted position would do it...
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What Brewster said.
There's not much difference now than just having a rod in the launcher behind you.
[img][img]http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/glsctr/th_P5190032.jpg[/img][/img]
I think if you click on the image you can enlarge it and see the center rigger angle, we had tried to match the mains with the center rigger. Some don't like the look, we went this way to make it useful. Hope it helps
There's not much difference now than just having a rod in the launcher behind you.
[img][img]http://i84.photobucket.com/albums/k38/glsctr/th_P5190032.jpg[/img][/img]
I think if you click on the image you can enlarge it and see the center rigger angle, we had tried to match the mains with the center rigger. Some don't like the look, we went this way to make it useful. Hope it helps
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