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Join Date: Sep 2011
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another DIY bait tank.
I went back to my smaller tank cause the other one seem heavy. Went to OEX Oceanside Dive and Kayak to get the pump. Now all I have to do is wire up the battery box. Trying to test this out tomorrow. Last edited by echo1er; 06-03-2012 at 12:10 AM. |
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The overflow looks way to low, you might want to put an elbow on it and raise it by a few inches.
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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thanks added the elbow. Got a some ideas off Youtuber rudyhail77.
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Oceanside Ca
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Why spend tons on a Scotty rod holder? $3 bucks PVC LOL....
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I'm with you on this. I have one of those scotty rod mounts that has the arms and man is that thing difficult to work with while on the water.
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Location: Alhambra
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thats pretty thrifty of you to use the pvc that way. if you paint it black it would look more factory.
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hobie POS-S Replacement
I decided to replace my Hobie Stock P.O.S Seat so I contacted Andy @ OEX, asked for a price and recommendation, got an answer back in no time and paid him a visit. Ended up purchasing the last last years years model Pacific Anglers seat, as always, Andy took care of me.
After looking at the structure of the old seat and the new one I chose to not use the standard pegs that the Hobie seats come with. Since the PA seat is not made to accept these pegs I would have had to drill/cut into the new seat, the problem with this idea is that the area where the plugs would have placed is not sturdy, there is a great chance I would have damage the integrity of the seat, maybe not now but definitely over time. First step and the most obvious was to remove the stock seat ![]() Step 2 Mount the bait tank and check the surrounding area to make sure that I have space for the eyelets mounts without affecting the installation of the bait tank and the buckles for the seat ![]() Step 3 Drill, goop and rivet eyelets that will receive the rear buckles ![]() Step 4 Adjust seat, make sure everything fits and load car for fishing tomorrow ![]() ![]()
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^I just bought that same exact seat for my OK Trident from Andy a few weeks back. Only used it once, but I like it. I've found the rod holder's to be nice, but not the best.
Best of all, 6 hours on the water and my back felt great. No complaints on that end.
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I have been thinking of doing that for a while now
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kayak fishing inovations, kayak rigging ideas |
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