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08-28-2017, 06:18 PM | #1 |
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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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08-28-2017, 07:22 PM | #2 |
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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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08-28-2017, 08:10 PM | #4 |
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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
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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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08-29-2017, 10:51 AM | #7 |
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I built a really nice pet food container bait tank. I ordered a lot of the same parts from the hobie catalog including straps/ buckles, and intake. I installed pad eyes with stainless bolts, triple rod holder, handle, etc., etc. . needless to say the parts total quickly adds up. I am very pleased with the final product especially because it utilizes the scupper hole for the intake tube which has very little to no drag. but you already spent a fortune on your yak and will be that much happier doing it right with a new tank. one that can provide years of service. tight lines.
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But DIY is 80% of the fun. It ain't always about the loot.
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08-29-2017, 12:26 PM | #10 |
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Damn you guys are brutal. He had pics but took them off. Must of been all the critiquing. It looked nice too
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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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Agreed. Quick glance at the leaf outline screamed maple leaf, but there will be the jokers who see it as the good stuff.
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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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With the other kayaks I had, I always built the Small Vittles Dog food container with the over the side pump, built in battery box, but using a drain tube instead of holes on the side for the drainage. I built 3 different ones and got great deals on the Tsunami 500 pump kit with aerator fittings and hose for about $43 at Walmart. In each case I only saved around $40 on each and it was the fun of doing it and trying different positions for pump or drains. But when I got a Hobbie Revo 13, I used 1 for a while and then having the $ I decided to buy the Hobie bait tank, it works great, just had to get some stainless screen material with the correct size opening and shove it in the intake hose,so as to not have a constant eel grass in the motor impeller problem every trip out to LJ. The only real pain I see is when I have to use the plug in wheelez the bait tank can't be in the right place and if you are using the tank's rod holder for your gear, it is extra work to get ready to launch. That is why I love being able to drive onto the sand at LJ.
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Did you really remove the pic because of what I said?
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