After throwing my back out last weekend decided to get one of these: The buoy puller has worked great but only gets the string of pots to the surface, one has to pull the rest by hand. Figure I’ll take my 4 pots and split into two string, don’t this the Brutus will do that well with 4 pots on a string pulling from 500 to 700 feet.

Brutus Ace Line Hauler

The Ace mounts on Scotty tilt up mounting bracket 1023.

In the brochure it shows the tilt up mount on top of a Scotty swivel mount.
I know some of you use this Hauler, how do you have it mounted?
I don’t have a downrigger and don’t plan on getting one, so I’m leaning toward just attaching the tilt up mount on top of one of the gunnels and be done. If the swivel mount offers advantages like being able to swing in the pot than I’ll consider it, but then again it’s just something extra to stow when not in use were the tilt up mount is small and won’t be in the way.
Now I know there are faster, stronger, bigger and better pot puller on the market and I’ve looked at them all; this is where I ended up based on my need and space requirements.—and I got it at a great price!

Brutus Ace Line Hauler

The Ace mounts on Scotty tilt up mounting bracket 1023.

In the brochure it shows the tilt up mount on top of a Scotty swivel mount.
I know some of you use this Hauler, how do you have it mounted?
I don’t have a downrigger and don’t plan on getting one, so I’m leaning toward just attaching the tilt up mount on top of one of the gunnels and be done. If the swivel mount offers advantages like being able to swing in the pot than I’ll consider it, but then again it’s just something extra to stow when not in use were the tilt up mount is small and won’t be in the way.
Now I know there are faster, stronger, bigger and better pot puller on the market and I’ve looked at them all; this is where I ended up based on my need and space requirements.—and I got it at a great price!