@@realdiehlfishing I did it myself. Take 1 inch flat bar and slide it down the shaft to protect wires. After it's cut set the head back on the shaft and and use a drill bit the same size as the head bolts to cut your bolt slots. There's enough room in the head to store the excess wire. Remember to keep the same amount of wraps on the on the wire that goes around the shaft. This is because the shaft will recenter after it turns more than 360 degrees.
Man that thing would give my bass boat a run for it's money
@@garystewart5662 tourney kayaks will do that, lolz!
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Looking great
@@jashof1 appreciated - really getting the itch bad to get it floatin
I bet!
I cut my 63 kraken down to 36. Pretty easy process. My xtr will hit 6.4 consistently on 36v.
that's really great info, thanks for sharing - did you take it to a garmin shop, or self work
@@realdiehlfishing I did it myself. Take 1 inch flat bar and slide it down the shaft to protect wires. After it's cut set the head back on the shaft and and use a drill bit the same size as the head bolts to cut your bolt slots. There's enough room in the head to store the excess wire. Remember to keep the same amount of wraps on the on the wire that goes around the shaft. This is because the shaft will recenter after it turns more than 360 degrees.
@ appreciate the share
holy moly! What are you planning to do with that?
@@alienxyt catch all the fish! Honestly though this is my 2025 national event ride.
@@realdiehlfishing Good luck!
What lights do you use ?
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@ you the man. Appreciate it