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READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW
CANNON
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
®
DOWNRIGGER.
MAG 10TS
MAG 5HS
MAG 10HS
NOTE: Do not return your CANNON® Downrigger to your
retailer. Your retailer is not authorized to repair or replace
this unit. You may obtain service by:
• calling CANNON® at 1-800-227-6433;
• returning your downrigger to the Factory Service
Center;
• sending or taking your downrigger to any CANNON®
Authorized Service Center on enclosed list.
Please include proof of purchase, serial number and
purchase date for warranty service with any of the
above options.
OWNER’S MANUAL
Introduction to Downriggers pg. 2
Mounting Your Downrigger
Terminator & Line Release
Cannon Uni-Release
Attaching the Rod Holder
Wiring Your Downrigger
Operating Your Downrigger
The Short Stop System
pg. 2-6
pg. 7
pg. 7
pg. 8
pg. 9
pg. 10-11
pg. 11
Maintaining Your Downrigger pg. 11
Positive Ion Control
The Effects of Blowback
Troubleshooting
Trolling Tips
Warranty Information
Cannon Service Policy
Authorized Service Centers See List
pg. 12
pg. 12-13
pg. 13
pg. 14
pg. 15
pg. 15
Introduction to downriggers
Introduction to Controlled Depth Fishing
Undoubtedly there are many fishermen
familiar with the methods and use of controlled
depth fishing. During the mid 1960's the state of
Michigan introduced Pacific salmon into the Great
lakes in an attempt to revitalize its sport fishing
industry. From this successful transplant, new
fishing techniques and equipment were
developed. One such method was controlled
depth fishing which enabled fishermen to place a
lure at a desired depth by utilizing downriggers.
Because of the varying factors (water
temperature, thermocline, weather, tides, time of
day, or time of year) it is necessary for successful
fishing to maintain specific water depths that
coincide with fish movements and feeding
patterns.
One essential feature of the downrigger is
the depth meter or gauge that indicates lure
depth. This allows the angler to control as well
as return to specific depths where fish have
been caught.
Due to the success of controlled depth
fishing, downriggers are now being used
throughout the world to catch a wide variety of
species in both fresh and salt water. Whether
fishing for blues off Rhode Island, walleyes in
Lake Erie, sailfish off the coast of Florida, or
stripers in Tennessee, the use of downriggers
will make your fishing more successful and more
enjoyable.
Attach Line Release to
Rear Hook on Weight
Parts Description
1. Reel This is used to spool the cable, available in lengths ranging from 150 to 400 feet.
2. Boom This is used to extend the weight out from the body of the downrigger and has a pulley fixed
to its end. Boom lengths range from 24 to 53 inches.
3. Swivel Head This relays the cable at the end of the boom to lower the weight.
4. Weight This is used to maintain the depth at which you want to fish. Sizes of weights range from 4 to
20 lbs.
5. Cable This connects to the weight. Cable material is 150 lb. test stainless steel cable.
6. Depth Meter This determines how much cable you have run out, enabling you to choose your trolling
depth.
7. Mounting Base This attaches to the boat, enabling you to place the downrigger where you choose.
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8. Rod Holder This holds your fishing rods while trolling and may also be used for storing rods.
Downrigger Mounting on Boats
A downrigger should be mounted where ever it
is easy to operate and observe. You want to be
able to see your fishing rod and to react quickly.
So, choosing a good spot to mount your
downrigger on your boat is 99% of the job.
Due to the great variety of boats available,
mounting your downrigger can be a dilemma.
Having proper mounting accessories is essential.
Cannon has a complete line of mounting
accessories to conveniently mount your
downriggers on any boat.
MOUNTING & SETUP
Arrows
Indicate
Mounting
Locations
Mounting Accessories
Deck Plates are necessary when extra
strength must be added to the base material of
the boat and for attaching the downrigger to other
mounting accessories.
Gimbal Mounts are designed to fit mediumsized flush mounted rod holders built into the
gunwale of many larger fishing boats and
cruisers. Only sturdy, high quality rod holders
should be used for this temporary mounting
system. Gimbal mounts are available in 9” or 12”
post lengths.
Clamp Mounts can be mounted at the
junction of two rail sections with the aid of two ¼"
pieces of plywood. They will protect your rail from
any marks from the clamp and provide a non-slip
urface.
Deck Plate
Gimbal Mount
Clamp Mount
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MOUNTING & SETUP
Side Rail Mounting
Side/Rail mounts can be mounted to a
welded T-section. It can also be used at the two
rail section butt joint. In both installations it is
recommended to use a non-slip material, such
as rubber or a thin wood sheet, between metal
surfaces.
You can also use these for mounting to a very
narrow side gunwale. There is a plate provided
for back-up with bolts and washers. If the
gunwale compartment is foamed in, then
wellnuts should be used. It is also recommended
to install two additional flat head screws through
the top plate for stabilization (you will need to
drill and countersink).
Side/Rail on T-Section
Side/Rail on Gunwale
NOTE: In no case should this mount be used
on fiberglass ¼" thick or less unless it is
foamed in.
Pedestal Mounting
Pedestals are used wherever additional height is
needed for ease of operation or to clear
obstructions, such as handrails.
Caution: When using a pedestal mount
or side/rail mount, do not extend the
telescopic boom on your Mag 10 HS \
Mag 10 TS. The increased leverage
will cause excessive strain and
possible failure of the mount.
Pedestal for Additional Height
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Installing the Base on Your Boat
Decks up to 7/16" thick
Where access to the underside of the deck is
not available, the mounting base can be mounted
using wellnuts. Use the base as a template to mark
locations and drill four 1/2" holes. Mount the base
using four 1/4-20 x 4" truss head screws and four
wellnuts. Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are
firmly compressed as pictured.
Decks thicker than 7/16"
For decks thicker than 7/16", or where the
underside of the deck is accessible, mount the base
with screws, nuts, and washers. Use the base as a
template to mark the locations and drill four 9/32"
holes. Use four 1/4-20 x 4" truss head screws and
four each flat washers, lock washers, and nuts.
Fasten the base to the deck as pictured. NOTE:
Wellnuts cannot be used on decks thicker than
7/16".
Decks thinner than 1/4"
Use a Cannon deck plate to prevent deflection
and add stability to decks thinner than 1/4". Use the
deck plate as a template to
mark the hole locations.
Decks up to
7/16" Thick
Decks Thicker
Than 7/16" Thick
MOUNTING & SETUP
Base
Wellnuts
Base
Washers, Lock Washers,
Screws, & Nuts
Screws
Deck Up to
7/16" Thick
Wellnut
If access to the underside of the deck is not
available, the deck plate can be mounted using
screws and wellnuts. Drill 1/2" holes. Use four 1/420 x 2" flat head screws and four wellnuts to mount
deck plate as pictured. Tighten the screws so the
wellnuts are firmly compressed.
Where the underside is accessible, the deck
plate can be mounted using screws, nuts, and
washers. Drill 9/32" holes. Use four 1/4-20 x 2" flat
head screws, nuts and washers (flat and lock).
Fasten plate to deck as pictured. To secure the
mounting base to the deckplate use four 1/4-20 x 2"
truss head screws.
NOTE: When using the telescopic boom, we
strongly recommend the use of a deck plate on all
boats to provide adequate stability for the
downrigger.
Deck Plate
Deck Thicker Than 7/16"
Washers, Lock
Washers, Screws,
& Nuts
FOR MAG 10 HS and MAG 10 TS:
The Low-Profile Swivel Base mounting follows the
same procedure as for the deck plate except that
four 1/4”-20 x 2 1/2" truss head screws are used
to fasten the mounting base and four additional
1/4”-20 x 2 1/2" truss head screws fix the swivel
base to the boat deck.
Low-Profile Swivel Base
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