GT-Kontiki GTK 2012 User Manual

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Contents
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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your GT-Kontiki electronic fishing system. We know that by using it you will enjoy unprecedented fishing success.
The GT-Kontiki is the world’s first electronic long-line fishing system with sophisticated point-and-go ‘autopilot’ steering that follows an operator set bearing.
We believe the GT-Kontiki is the most reliable and effective beach launched Kontiki fishing system in the world. Developed and exhaustively tested in New Zealand, it is completely at home on beaches such as the rugged west coast.
Please thoroughly read this manual and view the instructional DVD before attempting to use your GT-Kontiki. As well as the warnings listed below, there are precautionary guidelines throughout this manual. Make sure you and anyone assisting you reads and understands how to operate the GT-Kontiki in a safe manner before using it.
All GT-Kontiki kits come with a 24-month warranty which covers manufacturer defects.
(excludes batteries)
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SAFETY FIRST
The GT-Kontiki is one of the easiest and safest methods of fishing from surf beaches, but it is important to take precautions to prevent harm to yourself or others.
Equipment safety
Hooks are sharp. Be careful when handling them, especially when clipping them to and feeding out the main line (the hooks have a way of flicking up and targeting fingers!). Always lay hooks facing away from you when attaching the traces to the nylon line.
Always carry a sharp knife to cut any traces that get caught.
When retrieving the line, keep fingers clear of the winch drum and be aware of knots, joins and hooks if you are manually guiding the line onto the drum.
The nylon line can burn or cut you if you try to grab it while it is feeding out or retrieving line from the drum.
Keep fingers clear of the GT-Kontiki’s propeller. If working around the propeller area, disconnect and remove the batteries from the unit.
Do not attempt to fast-charge, short out the terminals or overcharge the batteries.
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Beach Safety
Always use your GT-Kontiki in places where your fishing will not interfere with other water users or present a hazard to navigation.
Do not use the GT-Kontiki when there are swimmers in the water.
Be aware of other beach users, including children, dogs and seabirds when feeding out or retrieving your line.
Where vehicles or horses may be using the beach, make sure that your operation is clearly visible and there is no danger of anyone colliding with your line. Deploy your GT-Kontiki as close to the water’s edge as practical.
Brief any helpers on safety procedures and keep bystanders clear of hooks and traces.
Use the strobe light if fishing at night or in low light. Shine a light on your line if there is a danger of someone walking into it.
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Be aware of tidal currents and rips that may sweep your line towards other beach users.
Keep your GT-Kontiki in view. A pair of binoculars is a useful addition to your fishing kit.
For the safety of your equipment, always operate your GT-Kontiki at least 1,000 metres from another Kontiki user.
Do not venture too deep into the water to launch your GT-Kontiki – thigh deep (800mm) is enough. Be aware of rogue waves and rising tides.
Never swim out while attempting to retrieve a fouled line.
Do not fish from locations where a rising tide could cut-off your retreat.
If in doubt, find another place to fish or come back another day.
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Environmental Safety
Try to minimise your impact on the beach and ocean.
Obey all the local fishing regulations pertaining to fish size and catch limits. Visit www.fish.govt.nz for information.
Stop the winch to unhook your catch at the water’s edge and return undersized fish or unwanted species alive. (The winch remote control makes this easy.)
Use a wet cloth or glove when handling fish you intend to release.
Quickly kill any fish you intend to keep.
Catch only what you can use and remember that you don’t have to attach the legal maximum number of hooks each time you go fishing, nor do you have to catch your limit. Let’s leave fish in the water for the future.
Do not leave tangled line or rusty hooks on the beach.
Don’t bury fish guts and skeletons in the sand – dispose of fish waste at home.
If you are using a vehicle, drive considerately and stay clear of sand dunes, which are home to many nesting sea birds and are vulnerable to erosion after vehicle damage.
Take all your rubbish with
you when you leave.
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GT-KONTIKI FISHING SYSTEM PARTS
The following is a brief description of the components of the GT-Kontiki, remote-controlled GT-winch and the long-line fishing system.
Parts of a GT-Kontiki
The GT-Kontiki boasts several unique design features to make your fishing experience safer and more enjoyable and to ensure you catch more fish than your mates do.
The GT-Kontiki’s high visibility orange hull has a unique twin-fin tail section to aid stability while moving through the water. The twin fins also allow it to sit upright on the beach for easy battery installation and programming.
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The user-friendly control panel with bright LED indicators is a sealed unit programmed with a handy magnetic stylus.
The magnetic stylus comes with a cord to hang it around your neck. When not in use, you can loop it through the handle of your GT-Kontiki for safekeeping.
The unit’s serial number is etched into the
control panel of your GT-Kontiki. Record this number in this instruction manual and use it whenever ordering any parts.
GT-Control Panel
The simple, watertight hatch allows easy access to the battery compartment.
GT-Hatch Cover
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The electronically controlled rudder keeps the GT-Kontiki on its set course.
GT-Rudder
A fluorescent orange marker flag for daytime Visibility.
“Use only the GTK flag in your GT Kontiki, use of a rigid flag pole is likely to damage your kontiki. Damage caused through the use of a non GT Kontiki flag will not be covered under warranty.”
GT-Flag
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A high-output strobe light provides visibility at night.
GT-Strobe Light
With 48lbs of thrust, the electric motor is powerful enough to punch through big surf and strong rips.
The specially designed, streamlined propeller guard greatly reduces the chance of fouling the propeller.
GT-Motor/Rudder Assembly
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The GT-Kontiki comes with four 12-Volt by 9­Amp/hour gel batteries and a GTK Battery Charger.
GT- 12V Batteries
GTK-SBCH12V GTK 12V Lead-Acid Smart 4 Stage Battery Charger (1.25 Amps) with 2 Year warranty.
GTK Battery Charger
The GT-Kontiki comes pre-assembled. All that is required to go fishing is to install the batteries and attach the fluorescent orange marker flag.
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THE GTK-WINCH
The GTK-Electric Winch is itself as revolutionary as the GT-Kontiki.
The sturdy aluminium frame quickly converts to a beach trolley with the addition of an optional GT-frame, bait board, and high-quality wheels.
The powerful, soft-start electric motor allows jerk-free retrieval of your line.
An adjustable, factory pre-set mechanical brake prevents over-running.
The three-speed winch, plus a pulse button, allows greater control during line retrieval.
GTK-Winch Control Panel
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A remote control allows easy singlehanded use and dispenses with the need to constantly bend down to operate the winch switches.
It also allows you to unhook and release
undersized or unwanted fish at the water’s
edge.
GTK-Winch Remote
The GTK-Winch comes with a large capacity, 12-volt by 15-amp/hour gel-cell battery for all day use without recharging.
GTK-Winch Battery
There is a spare 30-amp fuse inside the control box. In the unlikely event of mechanical or electrical failure (e.g. low battery), there is an emergency manual winch handle to retrieve the rig.
GTK-Winch Emergency Handle
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FISHING LINE COMPONENTS
The supplied fishing line components are designed to get you fishing successfully with your GT-Kontiki. Other components for specific conditions are available at your local fishing supplies store.
These components include:
2000 metres of quality 300lb nylon including strop, leader, 80 stoppers and backing all in one piece with no knots or crimps
GTK- Fishing Line Spool
GTK alloy trace board with 26 pre­made traces. (Note: Current New Zealand amateur fishing regulations only allow 25 hooks per long-line.)
(Hint: great to use as a seat on the beach while you are waiting for all those fish!)
GTK Alloy Trace Board
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