Cannon Fishing Equipment 10 User Manual

CAUTION:  
READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY  
BEFORE OPERATING YOUR NEW  
CANNON® DOWNRIGGER.  
RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
Uni-troll 10ts  
Uni-troll 10  
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.  
Uni-troll 5  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
The Effects of Blowback  
Maintaining Your Downrigger  
Troubleshooting  
pg. 12  
pg. 13  
pg. 13  
pg. 14  
pg. 15  
pg. 15  
pg. 16  
Introduction to Downriggers  
Mounting Your Downrigger  
Attaching the Crank Handle  
Terminator & Line Release  
Cannon Uni-Release  
pg. 2  
pg. 2-7  
pg. 8  
pg. 9  
pg. 9  
Trolling Tips  
Warranty Information  
Cannon Service Policy  
Authorized Service Centers  
Attaching the Rod Holder  
Operating Your Downrigger  
pg. 10  
pg. 11  
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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.  
Arrows  
Indicate  
Mounting  
Locations  
Mounting Accessories  
Deck Plate  
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 medium-  
sized 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.  
Gimbal Mount  
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  
surface.  
Clamp Mount  
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Side Rail Mounting  
Side/Rail on T-Section  
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 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.  
Pedestal for Additional Height  
Caution: When using a pedestal mount or side/  
rail mount, do not extend the  
telescopic boom on your Uni-Troll.  
The increased leverage will cause  
excessive strain and possible failure  
of the mount.  
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Installing the Base on Your Boat  
Decks up to 7/16" thick  
Stern Facing  
Outboard Facing  
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 1 1/2" truss head screws and  
four wellnuts. Tighten the screws so the wellnuts are  
firmly compressed as pictured.  
Rear  
or  
Stern  
Note Locking  
Slots in Base  
Side  
or  
Gunwale  
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 2 1/2" 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  
up to  
7/16"  
Thick  
Base  
Wellnuts  
Base  
Decks Thicker Than 7/16"  
Washer, Lock Washer,  
and 1/4-20 Hex Nut  
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Decks thinner than 1/4"  
Where the underside is accessible, mount the  
deck plate 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 low-profile  
base to the deckplate use four 1/4”-20 x 1 1/2"  
truss head screws.  
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.  
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  
1/4”-20 x 2" flat head screws and four wellnuts to  
mount deck plate as pictured. Tighten the screws  
so the wellnuts are firmly compressed.  
Cannon Deck Plate  
Base  
Deck Up to 7/16" Thick  
Deck Thicker Than 7/16"  
Wellnut  
Washers, Screws,  
& Nuts  
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.  
FOR Uni-Troll 10 and Uni-Troll 10 TS:  
Low-Profile Swivel Base  
The Low-Profile Swivel Base mounting follows  
the same procedure as for the deck plate except  
that four 1/4"-20 x 1 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.  
Mounting the Downrigger on the Base  
Slide the bottom of the frame over the lip of the  
base, with the boom outboard or facing the stern.  
Move the frame over the base until the latch clicks  
into place. If properly seated, the frame should  
completely cover the base.  
CAUTION: If not fully seated, your downrigger can  
be dislodged from the base.  
Tip: Periodically check base to ensure integrity. The  
base should be replaced at least every 5 years.  
Latch  
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Setting Up Your Downrigger  
Attaching the Boom  
Telescopic Boom  
The intermediate section of the telescopic  
boom must be extended approximately 5" before  
the boom locking screw can engage the hole in  
the boom. Slip the boom end into the frame and  
align the holes. Secure with boom locking screw.  
The 3/4"-Long Phillips  
Screw Must Engage  
Hole in Boom  
To adjust boom length, with the boom  
extending away from you, rotate clamps  
approximately 1/4 turn counter - clockwise to  
unlock, and slide boom section to desired position.  
To lock, rotate clamp clock-wise until tight.  
Clamps  
TIP: Whenever downriggers with boom lengths  
beyond 24" are used, Cannon's Retro-Ease  
Weight Retriever will make bringing in the weight  
safe and easy. It attaches to the cable below the  
boom end allowing you to pull the weight to  
yourself without having to lean way out or collapse  
the boom to reach the weight.  
The Standard 24 Inch Boom inserts into the  
downrigger frame (see bottom diagram on page  
7). Be sure that the boom is held securely by  
seating it firmly against the shoulder inside the  
fame and fastening the boom locking screw such  
that it engages the hole in the boom.  
Standard 24"  
Boom  
Assemble Swivel Head To Boom  
Insert the telescopic boom-end into the boom-  
align holes and fasten in place with a #8 x 5/8  
screw. Spread the swivel head side plates and slip  
the assembly over the boom end axle. Snap the  
assembly together and install two #4 x 1/2" screws  
into the swivel head.  
TIP: Adjusting the angle of the boom head can  
help control cable wrap on the reel.  
#8 x 5/8"  
Screw (1)  
#4 x 1/2"  
Screws (2)  
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Attaching the Crank Handle  
Assembly  
Make sure the thrust bearing is sandwiched  
between its two races. The thrust bearing spring  
should be oriented where the narrow end is  
toward the bearing. Slide the bearing with races  
and spring over the ratchet shaft. Then, carefully  
thread the crank handle onto the shaft and  
continue turning the handle clockwise until the  
clutch is fully tightened  
NOTE: Place your fingertip on the edge of the  
bearing and races. This allows the crank to be  
threaded more easily until the spring puts  
resistance on the clutch pad.  
Thrust  
Bearing  
Spring  
Crank  
Handle  
Races  
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Terminating the Downrigger Cable  
Examine the top of the terminator and note the  
order shown in the detail to run cable.  
Unwind about 2 feet of cable  
and thread the cable through  
the rubber cushion.  
Cable  
Rubber Cushion  
CABLE IN  
CABLE IN  
CABLE  
OUT  
Attach to terminator.  
Snap &  
Swivel  
Tip: A set of pliers with wire cutters is  
recommended for this part of setup.  
TIP: Use only straight cable, not kinked.  
Slide the cushion over the top of the  
terminator and give it a test pull.  
Lead cable into  
HOLE A.  
Tighten cable  
by squeezing  
terminator until  
it snaps shut.  
Pull six inches of  
cable through.  
Thread cable  
through swivel,  
then up into  
The cable is set to attach a Cannon  
Trolling Weight.  
HOLE A  
Then pull at top  
and bottom  
until drawn  
tight. Make  
sure that the  
cable threads  
in groove of  
the hook.  
bottom of the  
terminator.  
Lead cable out of  
HOLE B and into  
HOLE C. Push  
the cable until its  
end touches the  
inside of the  
Swivel  
terminator hook.  
Cannon Uni-Release  
Close  
The Cannon Uni-Release attaches directly to  
the downrigger weight. Attach fishing line to the  
clip at the end of the release, and then click  
through a series of increasing tension settings.  
The release can be used with any test line on salt  
or fresh water and may be adjusted from 2 to 22  
pounds of grip tension on the line.  
Tension  
Adjust  
Open  
Fishing Line  
Open  
To change line release tension, turn tension knob  
to (+) to increase or (-) to decrease. Tension also  
may vary according to where the line is placed in  
the grips. Higher tension is on the line if it is set  
back toward the hinge, and lower if set closer to  
the opening. To open the release, spread the  
release arms with thumb and forefinger applying  
pressure to the sides.  
Gripper  
Pads  
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Attaching the Rod Holder  
The positive lock rod holder incorporates a  
locking disk that allows the rod holder to be  
aligned in 15 degree increments. Slide the rod  
holder tube into the clamp to the desired position  
within the recommended area (see below).  
Be sure the angled shoulders are facing up.  
Place the locking disk into the mating recess of  
the frame.  
Slip the clamp arms in place where the  
obround tab on the disk fits into the slot on the  
clamp. Slide the star washer between the arm of  
the clamp and the frame. Place the flat washer  
onto the bolt. Then insert the bolt with washer  
through the clamp by entering the disk, going  
through the frame, the star washer, and out the  
other side of the clamp. Tighten the nut to secure  
the rod holder. Reposition the rod holder by  
loosening the nut and adjusting the tilt.  
CAUTION: This rod holder is intended for use  
of up to 30 lb. test line only, and is not  
recommended for use with any tackle IGFA  
rated higher than 30 lb. A safety strap (not  
included) is recommended for all  
applications.  
The rod holder assembly is not warranted  
when used with tackle above 30 lbs.  
Equipment placed in the rod holders and the  
loss thereof is the responsibility of the user  
and is in no way warranted by JOHNSON  
OUTDOORS, INC. Mounting must be in  
accordance with the above instructions and  
diagram to be warranted.  
Single Rod Holder Assembly  
Dual Rod Holder Assembly  
Star Washer  
Placement  
Recommended  
Area to Clamp  
Rod Holder  
Angled  
Shoulder  
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Operating Your Downrigger  
After mounting the Cannon downrigger to your  
boat, release some line from your rod and reel so  
that the lure is anywhere from 5 to 100 feet behind  
the boat. This is called drop back.  
Attach the fishing line firmly into the line  
release. Lower the weight to the desired depth as  
indicated on the depth meter. Place the fishing rod  
in the rod holder and reel up the slack so that your  
rod has a slight bend in it. When a fish strikes the  
lure, the line will separate from the release. Then  
you will be free to fight the fish and bring it in on  
your rod and reel.  
To Lower  
Weight  
Lowering the Weight  
You can lower the trolling weight at a controlled  
rate by turning the crank handle gently counter-  
clockwise (away from the boom). Depending on  
how far you turn, you can let your trolling weight  
descend as fast or as slowly as you wish. Turn the  
crank handle clockwise (toward the boom) until it  
you hear a click to stop the weight. This gives you  
control to let it plunge rapidly or sink slowly to a  
predetermined trolling depth. With multiple  
downriggers, you could start all your weights  
creeping down, one at a time, and then stop them  
each in turn.  
To Raise  
Weight  
Raising the Weight  
Turn the crank handle clockwise (toward the  
boom) as rapidly as you desire to retrieve the  
trolling weight.  
Adjusting the Clutch Tension  
The clutch is built into the crank mechanism.  
Turn crank handle clockwise to increase the drag  
and counterclockwise to reduce it.  
NOTE: In case your reel continues to slip no  
matter how hard you tighten the crank see the  
Troubleshooting section of this booklet.  
CAUTION: Remove weight from downrigger  
before traveling either by water or transporting on  
trailer.  
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Blowback Charts  
8-Lb. Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH  
Blowback  
Simply stated, blowback is what happens to  
the downrigger weight when you pull it through the  
water behind your boat. As your speed increases,  
so does the horizontal distance between the  
weight and your downrigger. The faster you go,  
the farther the weight is behind you. The farther  
the weight is behind you, the shallower the weight  
is.  
The following charts provide you with  
blowback information for three sizes of Cannon  
downrigger weights pulled at three different  
speeds with no lures attached and with no current.  
Current drag, water salinity and the use of non-  
Cannon products will affect your actual trolling  
depth.  
2 MPH  
4 MPH  
6 MPH  
As an example, the first chart shows that if you  
are trolling at 4 MPH with an 8 pound weight and  
you have 100 FT. of cable in the water with no  
current; the downrigger ball is actually at a depth  
of about 80 FT.  
Amount of Cable in Water (ft.)  
10-Lb. Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH  
2 MPH  
4 MPH  
6 MPH  
Amount of Cable in Water (ft.)  
12-Lb. Weight at 2, 4, and 6 MPH  
2 MPH  
4 MPH  
6 MPH  
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Amount of Cable in Water (ft.)  
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Adjusting the Depth Meter  
The Cannon Depth Meter provides non-slip  
accuracy, plus easy resetting. To reset, just slide  
the meter away from the reel until the gears are  
disengaged. Spin meter gear to change setting.  
NOTE: Actual fishing depth may vary from  
depth shown on meter due to trolling speed  
and weight of cannon ball. (See "Blowback")  
Maintaining Your Downrigger  
At the beginning of each fishing season and  
more often during periods of heavy usage, lightly  
grease the thrust bearing, reel shaft bearings,  
swivel head pulley, ratchet brake face, and  
ratchet dog. When using for saltwater fishing,  
thoroughly rinse the entire downrigger with fresh  
water after each trip and lubricate on a frequent  
basis. Replace the cable at least every two years.  
For repairs or servicing your downrigger refer  
to the Warranty Information section of this  
booklet.  
Trouble Shooting  
PROBLEM:  
Clutch slips  
SOLUTION:  
The set screw in the reel may have come  
loose off the shaft. Follow the instructions  
below:  
1) Unwind the cable from the reel.  
2) Remove the set screw.  
3) Align the set screw hole in the reel with the  
hole in the reel shaft by inserting a 3/16" or  
smaller rod and rotating the reel until you feel  
it drop into the shaft hole.  
4) Replace the set screw and tighten until you  
feel resistance.  
5) By gently rocking the reel back and forth while  
tightening the set screw, you can feel it  
engage in the shaft hole. The half dog point  
on the set screw must enter the hole in the  
shaft; not just be tightened against the reel  
shaft.  
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5) Locate fish on a vertical plane. Place lures in  
areas where fish might be. Skilled fishermen call  
these areas the “strike zones”. They include the  
edges of the week beds, structure along bottom,  
drop-offs, preferred temperature of the target  
species, and the thermocline. Remember that fish  
occupy certain areas for certain reasons (sources  
of food, protective cover, preferred temperatures,  
etc.).  
Ten Good Trolling Tips  
1) Test your lures over the boat side before  
sending them down and back. Do this to make  
sure the lure wiggles and wobbles properly without  
going belly up or wandering off. Some lures can be  
adjusted, fine tuned actually, to impart maximum  
action. For example, a slight bend in the tail of a  
spoon or twist of the hook eye in the nose of a plug  
can make a noticeable difference in how the lure  
performs.  
6) Consider special knots and swivels. A good  
ball bearing swivel will all but eliminate line twist  
and will aid in getting maximum performance from  
a lure. Many anglers add the tiny swivels to split  
rings already on the lure itself. On the other hand,  
a swivel may dampen the action of a sensitive lure,  
such as a Rapala. Some fisherman tie tiny  
improved cinch or loop knots. Loop knots in  
particular may enhance up and down and side to  
side action of lures. Any good fishing manual will  
explain how to tie these and other knots.  
Also, when running two or more lures, make sure  
the offerings are compatible. Lures that run out of  
harmony with each other are bound to tangle and  
that means wasted time to straighten out the mess.  
Testing them first will avoid the problem.  
2) Consider different sizes, shapes, and colors  
of lures. No one has ever figured out with precision  
what makes a fish strike or snub a lure. There is no  
doubt, that matching the forage (minnows, crayfish,  
etc.) in color, shape, action, and size can help  
trigger those strikes from hungry fish. On the other  
hand, if fish such as bluegills, small mouth bass or  
Coho salmon are protecting spawning beds, they  
may attack whatever is threatening. So, bright  
colors in lures may out produce bland colors.  
7) Consider releases for flatline trolling. A  
good tip is to secure a piece of downrigger cable or  
heavy monofilament to the water ski hook or  
handle below the transom of most boats. To the  
other end of the mono or cable, add a pinch-r-  
release. After letting out your lure to the desire  
distance, put the rod in its holder, then bend the tip  
and secure the fishing line in the release.  
3) Vary trolling speeds. Goosing the engine now  
and then or slowing to a crawl every so often will  
change the action of the lures and may get fish to  
strike them.  
8) Add a weed guard. Having trouble with weeds  
hanging up lures? Consider tying a three-inch  
piece of monofilament a foot above the lure.  
Leaves, smaller weeds and other debris may catch  
here momentarily then fall off to the side of the lure  
without tangling. Weedless lures are another smart  
consideration. Downrigger cables are effective  
weed catchers when trolling for pike, muskies, or  
bass in weed-infested lakes.  
4) Vary trolling patterns and lead lengths. The  
amount of line you let out often determines how  
deep the lure will run and, to some extent, what  
degree of action it will impart. For starters, consider  
running lures about ten feet behind downrigger  
weights. If flat line trolling, put them back about fifty  
feet, then experiment depending on what the fish  
do.  
9) Add a stinger hook. When fish short strike,  
slap at lures without becoming hooked, adding a  
stinger hook can solve the problem. Simply tie a  
treble hook to one end of a four inch piece of  
monofilament and then tie the extra hook to the  
last gang of hooks on your lure. The stinger hook,  
which trails the lure, provides extra insurance.  
Trolling patterns affect lure action too, that is  
why some anglers like to wheel a lazy S course.  
On turns, outside lures will speed up momentarily  
while inside lures hang for a moment or two. Fish  
may nail lures that change speeds. Also, zigzag  
patterns allow for more water coverage, plus it  
keeps lures out of propeller boil, an important  
consideration for browns and other wary species.  
10) Keep hooks sharp. Some of the best  
fishermen sharpen all hooks after every fish  
caught. Hooks get dull through both use and  
misuse, and probably more fish are lost to dull  
points than anything else.  
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CANNON® SERVICE POLICY  
AFTER THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD  
CANNON® LIMITED WARRANTY  
Johnson Outdoors Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that if  
the accompanying product (see exclusions below) proves to be  
defective in material or workmanship within the following warranty  
periods, Johnson Outdoors Inc. will, at its option, either repair or  
replace same without charge (but no cash refunds will be made):  
1) The boom, motor, and reels, plus all Lexan®* parts, including  
but not limited to frames and bases, will be free from defects  
in materials and workmanship, subject to normal wear and  
tear, for the original purchaser's lifetime.  
After the applicable warranty period, or, if one of the above  
exclusions applies, Cannon® products will be repaired for a charge of  
parts plus labor. All factory repairs, after the applicable warranty  
period, carry a 90-Day Limited Warranty, subject to the exclusions  
and limitations stated above.  
2) All other items will have 1-year limited warranties from the  
date of original retail purchase, except THE FOLLOWING  
ITEMS THAT HAVE NO WARRANTY WHATSOEVER: boot  
covers, clothing, Dacron line, rubber bands, swivel lock pin,  
weights, and wire cable.  
This limited warranty may be enforced only by the original  
purchaser; all subsequent purchasers acquire the product "as  
is" without any benefit of this limited warranty. Repair or  
replacement of the product as set forth in this limited warranty  
shall be the original purchaser’s sole and exclusive remedy  
and Johnson Outdoors Inc.’s sole and exclusive liability for  
breach of this warranty.  
TO ENFORCE WARRANTY OR TO  
OBTAIN REPAIRS AFTER WARRANTY  
To obtain warranty service in the U.S., the downrigger or part  
believed to be defective and the proof of original purchase (including  
the date of purchase) must be presented to a Cannon® Authorized  
Service Center or to Cannon®’s factory service center in Mankato,  
MN. Except as noted below, any charges incurred for service calls,  
transportation or shipping/freight to/from the Cannon® Authorized  
Service Center or Cannon®’s factory, labor to haul out, remove, re-  
install or re-rig products for warranty service, or any similar items are  
the sole and exclusive responsibility of the purchaser. Downriggers  
purchased outside of the U.S. (or parts of such downriggers) must be  
returned prepaid with proof of purchase (including the date of  
purchase and serial number) to any Authorized Cannon® Service  
Center in the country of purchase. Warranty service can be arranged  
by contacting a Cannon® Authorized Service Center listed on the  
enclosed sheet, or by contacting the factory at 1-800-227-6433 or  
Fax 1-800-527-4464. If the necessary repairs are covered by the  
warranty, we will pay the return shipping charges to any destination  
within the United States.  
EXCLUSIONS  
This warranty does not apply in the following circumstances:  
When the product has been connected, installed, combined,  
altered, adjusted, serviced, repaired, or handled in a manner  
other than according to the instructions furnished with the  
product  
When a serial number has been effaced, altered, or removed  
DO NOT return your Cannon® downrigger or parts to your retailer.  
Your retailer is not authorized to repair or replace them.  
When any defect, problem, loss, or damage has resulted from  
any accident, misuse, negligence, carelessness, or abnormal  
use, or from any failure to provide reasonable and necessary  
maintenance in accordance with the instructions of the  
owner's manual  
Major parts, such as the motor and main frame, must be returned  
to Johnson Outdoors Inc. in Mankato, Minnesota, or a Cannon®  
Authorized Service Center, for repair or replacement. To reduce  
shipping costs, we suggest removal of loose parts such as the boom  
and rod holders. Small parts that can be easily removed such as the  
handle and/or the counter, may be removed from the downrigger and  
returned for repair or replacement.  
LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND  
CERTAIN DAMAGES  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN  
THESE LIMITED WARRANTIES. JOHNSON OUTDOORS INC.  
DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ANY IMPLIED  
Retain your sales receipt! Proof of purchase must accompany  
product when returned.  
WARRANTIES (EXCEPT ON THE BOOM, MOTOR, REELS, AND  
ALL LEXAN®* PARTS), INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF  
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
EXTEND BEYOND ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE  
(AND IN THE CASE OF THE BOOT COVERS, CLOTHING,  
DACRON LINE, RUBBER BANDS, SWIVEL LOCK PIN, WEIGHTS,  
AND WIRE CABLE, JOHNSON OUTDOORS INC. DISCLAIMS ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES). THIS WRITING CONSTITUTES THE  
ENTIRE AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE  
SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF; NO WAIVER OR AMENDMENT  
SHALL BE VALID UNLESS IN WRITING SIGNED BY JOHNSON  
OUTDOORS INC.  
Return Address:  
Johnson Outdoors Inc.  
Cannon Division  
121 Power Drive  
Mankato, MN 56001  
FOR YOUR INFORMATION:  
Serial No.  
Date Purchased  
Store Where Purchased  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts or the exclusion or limitation of consequential damages, so the  
above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty  
gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
that vary from state to state.  
RETAIN THIS SECTION FOR YOUR RECORDS  
* Lexan is a registered trademark of General Electric.  
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Authorized Service Centers  
Your new Cannon® Downrigger was built to exacting specifications under rigid quality control to provide you years of trouble-free  
operation. If it should ever need adjustment or service, you may send it to any Cannon® Authorized Service Center near you.  
ALASKA  
MICHIGAN (continued)  
NEW YORK (continued)  
UTAH  
Alaska Performance  
6820 Arctic Blvd  
Anchorage 99518  
907-522-8965  
Trolling Motor Repair  
119 E Main St Box 77  
Kingsley 49649  
Fish307.Com  
Swede R’s at Croft Power Equipment  
596 W. 1500 St.  
Woods Cross 84087  
801-397-1675  
1571 State Rt. 9  
Lake George 12845  
518-798-9203  
231-263-5998  
North Repair  
Coastline Power & Lighting, LLC  
8338 Anchor Bay Dr  
Algonac 48001  
Screwy Louie’s  
VERMONT  
172 Chandler Rd  
Ketchikan 99902  
907-225-3690  
596 Main St. PO Box 37  
Fairhaven 13064  
315-947-6348  
Vermont Home & Marine  
323 Industrial Ave.  
Williston 05487  
810-794-5951  
Tony’s Reel Repair  
7686 Michael Rd  
Orchard Park 14127  
716-662-5692  
CALIFORNIA  
MINNESOTA  
802-658-5427  
Fisherman’s Warehouse  
9035 Folsom Blvd  
Sacramento 95826  
916-362-1259  
Electrotech  
VIRGINIA  
1332 E. 4th St.  
Duluth 55805  
218-727-8919  
Queen’s Creek Reel & Downrigger  
Intersection of Routes 3 & 198  
PO Box 900  
NORTH CAROLINA  
B & F Rod & Reel  
1028 W. 4th St.  
Ontario 91762  
909-988-9229  
Lake of the Woods Marine  
3208 Bur Oak Rd  
Baudette 56623  
Fisherman’s Friend  
1401 S Ridge Ave  
Kannapolis 28083  
704-934-2122  
Cobbs Creek 23035  
804-725-3889  
WASHINGTON  
213-634-2289  
Pacific NW Downrigger Repair  
45795 Geo Star Rd.  
PO Box 238  
Grand Coulee 99133  
509-633-0708  
FLORIDA  
NEVADA  
OREGON  
Master Repair, Inc.  
4446 SE Commerce Ave  
Stuart 34997  
Pyramid Lake Store  
29555 Pyramid Hwy  
Sutcliff 89510  
Ollie Damon’s  
236 SE. Grand Ave.  
Portland 97214  
503-232-3193  
772-220-7777  
775-476-0555  
Northern Sales  
Pace’s Minn Kota Service Center  
3618-B Fowler St  
Ft Myers 33901  
NEW HAMPSHIRE  
PENNSYLVANIA  
510 E. College Way  
Mount Vernon 98273  
360-424-8522  
Paugus Bay Sporting Goods  
135 Weirs Blvd  
Laconia 03246  
Dave’s Sport Center  
1127 N. Easton Rd.  
Doylestown 18902  
215-766-8000  
239-939-9851  
DROP OFF LOCATIONS  
Trolling Motor Service  
4125 Blanding Blvd  
Jax 32210  
603-524-4319  
The Duffle Bag  
8207 S. Tacoma Way  
Lakewood, WA 98499  
NEW JERSEY  
SOUTH CAROLINA  
904-573-0480  
Sportsman Center  
Rt. 130  
Bordentown 08505  
609-298-5300  
Port-Tronics  
1904 Piedmont Hwy.  
Greenville 29605  
864-299-1432  
Jerry’s Surplus  
2031 Broadway  
Everett, WA 98201  
KENTUCKY  
Wayne Co. Marine  
Rt 1 Box 290-A  
Monticello 42633  
606-348-5483  
NEW YORK  
SOUTH DAKOTA  
WISCONSIN  
A & P Custom Tackle  
155 Hidley Rd  
Wynantskill 12198  
518-283-5920  
Pierre Sports Center  
1440 N. Garfield  
Pierre 57501  
Howie’s Tackle  
223 Greenbay Rd.  
Sturgeon Bay 54235  
920-746-9916  
MICHIGAN  
Cannon Service Center  
2080 Lakeshore Dr.  
Muskegon 49441  
231-731-8352  
605-224-5546  
Bill’s Hooks  
TEXAS  
5139 W Lake Rd  
Dunkirk 14048  
716-366-0268  
Bob Ridgway Repair  
605 W. Mockingbird  
Dallas 75247  
214-630-8161  
For a current list of authorized Cannon Service Centers, including those outside of the US and Canada, please see our web page at  
All CANNON Downriggers are covered by US Pat.D-269, 992. Copyright 2006 Johnson Outdoors, Inc. All rights reserved. Conforms to 89/336/  
EEC (EMC) under standards EN 55022A, EN 50082-2 since 1996 LN V9677264  
WARNING: This product contains chemical(s) known to the state of California to cause cancer and/or reproductive toxicity.  
Form No. 339-7103 Rev 07/07  
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