*Scope of delivery 16 parts: 4x additional rail 115cm, 4x long screw, 4x short screw, 4 sliding blocks
Your SUPJAK rail system structure could look like this!
The rail system is ideal for upgrading an echo sounder.
Rod holders can be mounted on the rail system. There is also space for a landing net.
Features
With this complete rail system set, you have even more upgrade options
- to make it compatible with the SUPJAK "Basic", the booster seat is required
- *Scope of delivery 16 parts: 4x additional rail 115cm, 4x long screw, 4x short screw, 4 sliding blocks
SUPJAK rail system complete set
Are you looking for a rail system for your SUPJAK?
Then our complete set is your solution!
An echo sounder including transducer and other rod holders can easily be placed on the rail system. There are no limits to the design.
Why a rail system?
A rail system offers many advantages, especially on an inflatable kayak!
The accessories do not have to be glued to the kayak, but can simply be attached to the rail system. This means that you can mount your accessories in a different place at any time without damaging the kayak by removing the adhesive.
Another advantage of the rail system is the permanent adjustment of its attachments. Once you have fitted all the attachments in the right place, you don't want to take them off and on again every time. As the rail system is permanently attached to the seat, you can remove the seat including the mounted rail system and its attachments. This means that you can simply refit the seat with the rail system the next time you go out and have the same setting as last time.
Assembly of the rail system
Two additional rails must be positioned on the booster seat according to individual requirements. Once the correct position has been achieved, holes must be drilled at the attachment points in the two additional rails. The old mounting screws of the booster seat are now removed and replaced with the 4 new long screws. The two additional rails with the new holes are now fitted between the screws and the booster seat.
Holes must then also be drilled in the assembled additional rails at the point where the outer additional rails are to be fitted. The two outer additional rails are fitted using the sliding blocks and short screws supplied. Protruding parts of the additional rails can be shortened as required.
There are deliberately no drill holes in the additional rails so that we can leave room for the individual placement of each one.