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Glad you posted pics, maybe fellow BWE guys can help you out a bit as well.
While you haven't had a problem yet, it's only a matter of time in my opinion. It can happen with a tank even lower than that. There was a guy on his hobie outback two weeks ago that flipped his yak in the harbor the first time he took it out with a new hobie tank on the back. He was pretty mad and was blaming the tank. All it takes is for that thing to shift a bit to one side or the other, which I'd be concerned about like Will noted with that bungie setup. There's gotta be a better way.
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Thats how you take it out solo ? you will be sitting way far back. I was thinkg of a setup in the second seat area. If im going fishing double with my daughter I just use frozen chovies and plastics. Intresting setup thanks for the pics.
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