HOW TO SET UP YOUR BOAT’S COCKPIT FOR MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY.
Just as no perfect boat exists, no perfect cockpit does either. Even though personal preference and fishing style will drive individuals to set up their own cockpit as they see fit, most big-game captains will agree on certain basic attributes that a well-designed cockpit should have.
Start with ample, uncluttered space in which to move around. If you plan to tangle with big, powerful fish, you must have a seasoned crew working the pit to support your angler. Whether you use a fighting chair or prefer stand-up gear, the mates need clear paths around the cockpit and to the transom.
This means having adequate storage for loose gear that might get underfoot in the heat of battle and trip somebody up. Buckets, coolers, harnesses, etc. need a dedicated space to live where they won’t get in the way. But you also need to have a place where you can organize and keep gear that you’ll need throughout the day.
This might include leader material, crimpers, pliers, hooks (don’t forget those), floss, and other materials vital to creating terminal tackle. Mates should be able to access these things and more without having to rummage through drawers every time they need something. It’s all about efficiency.
Having a rigging surface where these items can be spread out and organized makes a big difference. A rocket launcher usually serves such a role, often in conjunction with a fighting chair. Launchers that serve as seatbacks do double duty and give you a much-needed place to rig.
This story is from the February 2018 edition of Power and Motoryachts.
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