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My Native Ultimate 12

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Ok, so I spent about 12 hours and a decent chunk of money outfitting my Native Ultimate 12. When I bought it off CL, all it had was a seat and a paddle. After several trips to Jersey Paddler & Dicks, I brought it into my workshop and got down to business.

 

First I installed the Anchor trolley. I bought the Hobie Pro Angler trolley because I liked the shock cord and 2 rings. Next was the ZigZag cleat, paddle clips on the side, and bungee kits in front and back.

 

After that I installed two Scottie Ram Mounts & bought Scottie rod holders for them. I used a milkcrate with 3 rod holders attached for the back space. Inside the milkcrate, I keep a mesh bag with two 5lb anchors, two 30' lengths of paracord, and 50' of reflective cord for night fishing. I also keep whatever plano boxes I need inside the milkcrate.

 

In the front of the Kayak I keep a soft cooler bag with soft plastics & at my feet I keep a sling pack with my "go to" lures, weights, hooks, leader line, swivels, etc.

 

Behind the seat I keep a 2L camel pack.

 

All that's left to install is a fish finder.

 

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  • Super User

Looks good.  What are the clips on the side of the boat for?  I may have missed it in your description.

Those look like paddle holders.

  • Author

Thanks Flyfisher, the clips on the side are paddle holders. The anchor trolley is on the other side, heres a pic, the top rope is tucked under the tracks & can't be seen.

 

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Native sells a board for the Ultimate that slides into the tracks where I can mount a fish finder. I'm still debating whether I should buy a second base and transducer so that I can use my Humminbird 581HDi, or just buy another unit.

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