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Bait droppers
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Designed
primarily for use with the Baitboat to enhance 100%
particle deployment. The Baitdroppers can carry your
rig as well as particles and after despatch the
Baitdroppers are towed back behind the Baitboat. |


Bivvy light

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This is a
light operated from either a push button or by a
pressure pad, powered by a separate 12 volt supply
(not Included). The pressure pad is placed at the side
of the bedchair and the push button at the side of
your pillow on the bedchair. When you have a run in
the middle of the night you swing your legs off the
bedchair you touch the pressure pad and the light is
switched “on” until you stand on the pressure pad
again. The same results can be achieved by using the
push button. Therefore you can switch the light “on”
with the pressure pad and turn it “off” with the push
button and visa versa |



Solar Panel

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The solar panel charger can be used with any of the
boats, to charge both the transmitter and the boat at
the bankside. It will still charge in overcast or wet
conditions as it is completely waterproof. This is an
excellent alternative to the bankside charger as it is
light to transport and no additional power supply is
required. To
use with the Procat you will also require the 'Solar
panel adaptor head' |



Flexi Aerial
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For the
Baitboat, this allows the flexibility of the aerial
for use when working under overhanging foliage. It
does shorten the working range by approximately 50%. |



Spotlight
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A powerful, removable torch which has an independent
power supply that can be used with any of the boats
for additional lighting at night.
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Xenon Beacon

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A battery
condition device for the Baitboat and Microcat which
will give a very bright pulse of light from the boat,
giving you roughly 10 minutes warning to return the
boat as it is very low on battery power. |
 


Battery Meter
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This
allows you to have a visual indication of the
condition of the batteries in the boat and monitor
both mains and bankside charging. To achieve the best
results put the boat in water and keep hold of the
boat whilst operating a forward motion of the boat.
This it to monitor the battery condition while the
batteries are under load. |

Digital Battery Meter
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Extremely
easy to use - just plug it in and use. The meter,
when plugged into the charging socket and after approx
30 seconds, displays how many minutes running time is
left in the batteries.
Note:
Microcat and Baitboat only |



Bankside Charger

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Suitable
for the Microcat / Baitboat, this links your car or
leisure battery to the boat (not transmitter) to allow
charging where no mains supply is available. It allows
you to nearly fully charge the boat. You are supplied
with two leads, one to connect the boat direct to the
cigarette lighter socket in the car and the second to
connect the two leads together and crocodile clip
direct to a car battery. |



Stern Light
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The light
can be fitted to the stern of any of the boats in
conjunction with the spotlight to help navigation at
night. With new batteries it will emit a very bright
light for 50 hours or 100 hours if set in the blink
mode. |




Transmitter rain pouch
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A custom
designed cover to protect the transmitter from the
rain. It allows you to use the transmitter during damp
conditions. |



Livebait
Hopper Covers

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The covers
are only for the Microcat and fit tightly into the
hoppers to curtail any movement of the bait. Also can
be used to cover ordinary bait from wildlife. |




Livebait
Hopper Covers

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The covers
are only for the Baitboat and velcro over both hoppers
to stop any movement of the bait. Also can be used to
cover ordinary bait from wildlife. |



Marker Float

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This
marker float system is designed to be deployed at the
start of the session and retrieved at the end. It can
be towed out or left to uncoil when despatched |




Solar Panel
Adaptor Lead

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This lead
has to be used along with the solar panel (above) when
using in conjunction with the Procat (only). |



 
PD System Pod
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A very high
quality rod pod designed and made in Germany from light but
strong coated aluminium. It can be set up with the rod tips
at water level or raised up to approximately 60 degrees with
two, three or four rods. Every part is simple to adjust for
any position and yet the whole pod is very compact for
transportation.
The pictures in
the green inset show some of the various positions that can
be achieved. |

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