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Built my livewell
How's it going, new to the forum. My names trevor and I recently bought my first kayak. Went with the hobie pa14. Never really got into a lot of ocean fishing, mainly freshwater... but now that I have this I have been itching to get out into La Jolla kelp and hook some yellows. Anyways I've been doin some reasearch on what I need to start and decided to build a live well. Got a lot of ideas of the forum and YouTube. Used the battery box from oex on a pet food container. Couple pad eyes here and there and he tsunami 500 pump. Then gave her the old rattle can camo job. Let me know what y'all think. Thanks
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Soooooooo, I'm going to take a wild guess and say that you're a smoker of the herbs.
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HaHaha no but I'm going to repaint and gunna use a different stencile from the yard that doesn't resemble that.....
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I think it looks really cool, it's definitely a conversation piece:canabis::canabis::canabis::canabis:
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I've messed around with those dog food containers before and I'll tell u a used hobie tank for $200 is worth the extra $$$
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But DIY is 80% of the fun. It ain't always about the loot.
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The camo pattern looked very cool. One thing to consider though is that lighter colors reflect heat better while darker will heat up faster |
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Its not the design but the worn paint that will look bad after a short while.
I do agree with others though. Its good to diy but the Hobie Livewell is the business. After I adjusted the intake, it self primes in a few seconds and I've had no other issues since. |
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Did you really remove the pic because of what I said?
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