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@Yakin when melting it try and make a mushroom effect. So the top part is round after that sand it down with fine sand paper and then polish it.
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another area for fish grips.
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here are some videos of the new mods.
Fish grip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl9SdS0Z4k8 extra pocket http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWazfpWpGB0 |
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no reason at all. The top to screws came with the mesh pocket. The rivets is cause I finally got a rivet gun and I rivet the shit out of my kayak.
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the anti-shark yak :iagree: |
a couple 12 Malibu X Factor mods
Here are a few mods i did to an X Factor. Bait tank with a t-500 pump. Adjustable FF on a yakattack track with ram mounted for head unit. I can slide and lock into place any where along the track. Transducer through hull set up with duct seal putty couplant. Foot trough lined with comfortable rubber matting material.
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for all your GoPro guys.
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Lacking the upper body strength to just yank a fish out of the water, I have been thinking of some small, inexpensive way to use a rod butt holder while tugging on the larger variety. Here is what I found, 1 1/4 inch tee, just thread your belt through the tee section. I ahve tried it and it seems to work, and it is comfortable and out of the way most of the time.
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i just read this entire thread..... and my eyes are about to fall out and my girlfriend might keel me in the next 3 weeks.... great job everyone!!!
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I had a wild hair and picked up a used outback on the forum. Now I have two kayaks (i will eventually sell one of them).
for about 1 week I had them side by side in the garage. Hard to do anything in the garage since they were in the way. Making things worse I really couldn't access them easily. I needed a storage solution. I Poked around on line and liked the idea of hanging the yaks on the wall on their sides. My pops was in town (a very clever man). We discussed and then off to Home Depot. I bought 2 X 10 ft sections of 3/4 inch steel pipe, 8 bolts @ 1/4 x 2 1/2 s & borrowed a pipe bender. I Cut the pipe into 4 x 5ft sections and did this. - hammer flat one side of the pipe about from the end to 6 inches down. - Drilled two 1/4 inch holes in the newly flattened ends - Bent away. Used a metal wired hanger as my template - Bolted the bent pipe/racks on the wall. - Hung kayaks. What I still need to do is trim-down (shorten) the racks. I trimmed about 8 inches from the bottom hangers. That makes mounting and un-mounting way easier. All said a very in expensive fix to storage. |
damn it, now I don't have an excuse for getting that other kayak...looks great, thanks for sharin'....:D
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