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YakAttack CellBlok Battery Box & SwitchBlade Transducer Arm Combo

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CellBlok Battery Box and SwitchBlade Transducer Arm Combo

Our CellBlok system is the simplest solution on the market for attaching a fish finder to a kayak, and to make it even easier we now offer the CellBlok paired with our SwitchBlade Transducer Arm. To complete the install all you need is a YakAttack fish finder mount compatible with your make and model of fish finder and a battery.

CellBlok

The YakAttack CellBlok is a track mounted battery box and its top surface serves as a mounting platform for the YakAttack SwitchBlade Transducer Arm and YakAttack fish finder mount. No more drilling holes in your kayak or routing wires! Simply loosen the two track mount knobs and the CellBlok allows you to quickly and easily attach or remove your depthfinder. A minimum of 10.5" of track is required to attach the CellBlok.

This updated version of the CellBlok was new and features an injection molded construction compared to the original model. The change in material has resulted in a 25% weight reduction (now 1.4 lbs) and we also increased the size of the cable wraps to accommodate the larger wires used in today's fish finders.

SwitchBlade Transducer Deployment Arm

We designed the blade to minimize gurgle and resistance, making the SwitchBlade the most efficient transducer arm on the market. The patented arm folds up compactly. No more cumbersome, rigid arm to deal with. And for the angler that really wants to dial it in to fit their boat perfectly, we made the length of the arms customizable and can easily be cut to length to accommodate nearly any kayak on the market.

Featuring a hydrodynamic blade design the SwitchBlade causes less water turbulence resulting in a faster and less noisy over-the-side transducer mounting solution. Even when the SwitchBlade Transducer Arm is mounted on top of the YakAttack CellBlok the overall length reaches deep enough below the hull of your kayak for side imaging transducers to scan as designed. If you don't need the full length of the SwitchBlade simple remove the middle arm and now you have a customized solution.


This system is compatible with YakAttack MightyMount’s, GearTrac, and most other factory installed kayak track systems and aftermarket track from Scotty Fishing Products, RAM Mounts, and YakGear. For FeelFree Kayaks, 3 Water Kayaks, and Jonny Boats you will need an adapter to be compatible.


YakAttack CellBlok Battery Box & SwitchBlade Transducer Arm Combo

CellBlok & SwitchBlade Combo Specs & Features

  • CellBlok Interior Space: 6.375'' x 4.25'' x 2.60''
  • CellBlok Exterior Dimensions: 10.25'' x 6.75'' x 3.50''
  • SwitchBlade Overall Length: 25.75"
  • Assembly required
  • Can be attached to YakAttack GearTrac and most other kayak track systems
  • Fish finder mount and GearTrac not included
  • Compatible with the YakAttack/Nocqua 10ah and Dakota Lithium 10ah Battery
  • Made from premium materials designed for use in harsh marine environments


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Cheryl Varner
fishfinder setup a breeze

Attaching my Garmin Striker 4cv to my Oldtown Sportsman 106 takes me around 3 minutes now,removing it the same.The multiple positions of the switchblade arm is convenient when you have the transducer out of the water,it gives you options to keep it out of the way.My only suggestion would be that YakAttack put the assembly nuts,bolts,and screws in a labeled blister pack,instead of having them all dumped in ziplocs. It made assembly,more difficult than it had to be,since many pieces where very similar, and the illustrations where too undescriptive.