Lucky Streak
Active Member
Was out prawning this week in flat calm waters and noticed my Ace Brutus Max Torque line hauler was rocking back and forth like crazy! Turns out that the rocking motion had almost worked loose the 4 stove bolts that secure the Scotty downrigger tilt up fastening point from the top of my swivel mount. I immediately removed the puller and installed it on the other side. When I got home I inspected the swivel mount and noticed that the constant rocking had worn the top plate of the swivel mount right through.
I called Scotty Plastics, the helpful guy I spoke to told me that this was a common problem because the torque created by the line hauler far exceeds the amount of torque it was designed to withstand with the downrigger alone. I suggested installing a metal plate (to stop the wear) between the swivel mount top plate and the line hauler, but he suggested I might not want to do that because the swivel mount might fail elsewhere. He suggested replacing the top plate on the swivel mount and keep an eye on it, and replace when needed.
I have never heard of this problem before and suggest people running Ace line haulers on their Scotty swivel mounts should inspect their mounts for wear.
Scotty is sending me a few extra top plates at a reasonable $8 each plus shipping.
I called Scotty Plastics, the helpful guy I spoke to told me that this was a common problem because the torque created by the line hauler far exceeds the amount of torque it was designed to withstand with the downrigger alone. I suggested installing a metal plate (to stop the wear) between the swivel mount top plate and the line hauler, but he suggested I might not want to do that because the swivel mount might fail elsewhere. He suggested replacing the top plate on the swivel mount and keep an eye on it, and replace when needed.
I have never heard of this problem before and suggest people running Ace line haulers on their Scotty swivel mounts should inspect their mounts for wear.
Scotty is sending me a few extra top plates at a reasonable $8 each plus shipping.