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09-01-2008, 03:58 PM | #1 |
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Hobie mast post tip.
Jonesz from nor cal here. I've just been reading through a bunch of your posts here on your yak site, and thought I'd register so I can contribute instead of just poach ideas Already picked up some good ideas. I post regularly on the norcal yak site. I've been looking at a bunch of pics on how guys have set up their FFs on the mast post hole. I did the same, but instead of using 1/2" pvc pipe and taping for a good fit I searched out a perfect fit pipe that's made with aluminum and you can even use the push button clip that comes with it to secure it in more if you want. Just drill a hole in the mast tube where you want it and your done. For me, I found the tube fits so well I didn't use the button. Oh, I guess you wondering where did I find such a perfect match? Some of you may even have it in your garage right now.... Get out your old aluminum crutches and check out the extention tube that extends out of the bottom for size adjustments. It's a perfect fit I pop riveted a pvc T onto the top, cut it off flat on top so I could mount a piece of plastic to for a base for the FF. Nice, clean, snug, easy to remove and stow. I'm a recent turboed Revo convert and I LOVE that boat. Still working on the pimp job, taking my time to think before I drill. I keep snooping around for ideas and what not. Sorry no pics to share, lost my camera a couple weeks ago, and haven't replaced it yet. Fish on boyz!!!! |
09-01-2008, 05:20 PM | #2 |
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Right on Jones!
Welcome!
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09-01-2008, 08:15 PM | #3 |
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Sounds pretty sweet
Do you have any pix ? Thanks MikeG
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09-02-2008, 07:15 AM | #4 |
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The best way to set up an accessory utilizing the sail mast hole on a Hobie is with a Ram-Ball.
Ram now makes a Ball Mount with a wedge fit in 1" or 1.5" that inserts directly into the Sail Mast Hole. look here--> http://www.ram-mount.com/mount/ram_kayak_mount.htm and click on "BASES " Product Number: RAP-354U and Product Number: RAP-B-354U Last edited by Billy V; 09-02-2008 at 12:39 PM. |
09-02-2008, 09:39 AM | #5 | |
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i see some other guys with their homemade ones and the price is a couple a bucks gotta love it!
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09-02-2008, 03:25 PM | #6 | |
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My personal issue with this setup is that your paying some dough for a great base but your still running lines up and over the hatch through an already not so tight water seal or your drilling into the hull to pass the lines through This is my design Using the sail mast receptacle However I detached the original base and crafted a double pivot base with a transducer wire pass through Hope this is helpful None of the pieces are glued down especially the cap Sometimes you might need to take a section off to more easily pass the wire The whole assembly goes into the sail mast receptacle including the pass through wires Just 1. 1 2ft piece of 1/2 PVC 2. 1 four-way T 3. 4 90deg elbows 4. a 1/2 cap -drilled 5. 4 spare sections of 1/2 pvc l(like 2 in maybe each) 6. 4 in or so piece of 1/2 in pvc MikeG.
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