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03-28-2013, 09:46 PM | #361 |
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Magnets
I got an idea today from one of my Techs in service. I was checking out his street bike and he had a bag on the fuel tank and it was held on to the tank by magnets. I started thinking... we could glue magnets inside the hull and then we could put magnets on the underside of say a tackle bag or whatever. What do you guys think? |
03-29-2013, 07:39 AM | #362 |
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I think if you depend on a compass for navigation, you might want to re-think the magnets.
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03-29-2013, 09:40 AM | #363 | |
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i had gotten these magnets from sears. they were used to hold up your tools but i just cut it in half and used the magnets strips and gooped it to the ledges on the hobie outback. then i used metal strips from the hardware store and duct taped them to the bottom of the plastic tackle boxes. it worked great. done thru surf launches and yard sales and the tackle boxes remained in place. these are not the usually back magnets that you see on refrigerators but the earth magnets that you find in hard drives. they are real strong. |
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03-29-2013, 12:56 PM | #364 |
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I were at that as well. Were thinking about putting a magnet on the inside of the kayak then take some stainless steal tube and put in the center of the paddle. So when I wanted to get the paddle out of the way fast, The magnets would hold it in place till I need it again.
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03-29-2013, 01:13 PM | #365 |
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that might work if stainless steel were magnetic...but I don't think it is...
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03-29-2013, 02:22 PM | #366 |
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03-31-2013, 10:26 PM | #367 |
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another project. Looking for a spot to put the switch and the batter.
Took it out in the water bait lasted for around 6 hours. problems I found was that the scales don't drain out. |
03-31-2013, 10:37 PM | #368 |
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Nice design.. are you putting a timer on there? I'm wondering if it's necessary? It seems like a good idea to preserve battery life, but I'm not sure how long the battery would last if I just let it run the whole time.
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04-01-2013, 10:15 AM | #369 |
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04-07-2013, 10:23 AM | #370 |
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i made a tank like yours out of my gatorade tank because the fish need electrolytes to stay hydrated. I ran an inflow and outflow hose and it recycles the water better and having the cooler insulated the water stays at the same temp as in the ocean/lake/river, etc. I have it wired with my FF to my 12v 10.5 amp hour and it lasts nearly all day for a marathon of fishing.
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04-07-2013, 03:16 PM | #371 |
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Us a 6v for the bait and it will last all day.
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04-07-2013, 03:38 PM | #372 |
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I used the 12V I got from you, and the tank died... lol.. (I'm not sure if I charged it fully? How can you tell?) Those chovy's died pretty quick once the livewell pump stopped. Not sure why the 6V would last longer than the 12V? When it was working, the 12V and livewell were working great! Once I've finished the fine-tuning, I'll post up some pics.
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04-07-2013, 09:54 PM | #373 |
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Some charger will tell you how full the batter is or you can check the volt. Full charge should be almost 13v I think. 6v will run the pump at half power so it last twice as long. My last DIY tank only lasted 4-5 hours on a charge at 12v.
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04-16-2013, 07:59 AM | #374 |
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I wanted to install an anchor trolley on my Hobie Prangler 14, but didn't especially want to drill any more holes in it. The front and rear carry handles suggested an option, and a bit of household wiring provided the means. I simply loosened the handle bolt and slipped the hooked ends of a short piece of wire underneath. I got the pulleys at the hardware store for less than three bucks. (I boat only in freshwater, so I didn't need to spring for stainless steel pulleys.) Here's the front handle:
And here's the rear: From here on, the rigging is pretty standard. If you are looking for a quick and inexpensive way to rig an anchor trolley, I hope this helps. |
04-24-2013, 05:30 PM | #375 |
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Not sure if this is an innovation but I put some of that tape for your thumb or fingers 12'', 14'', 22'' and 28'' up on my fishing rod so I can easily determine if the fish are legal or not. Has been on there for about 2 months. Im sure electric tape would work good too.
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04-24-2013, 06:58 PM | #376 | |
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04-24-2013, 07:58 PM | #377 |
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I did that last year after going out the first day with nothing to measure with. I made the marks, with abbreviations at each mark for which fish that measurement was for. Useful tool for an old man with a bad memory.
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04-25-2013, 11:20 AM | #378 | |
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04-25-2013, 09:58 PM | #379 |
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I have the stick-on ruler on my paddle. Easy to move it to the fish or the fish to it.
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04-27-2013, 04:42 PM | #380 |
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My Kayak Loading system
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeorK...ature=youtu.be
I had to make something to help make loading my Kayak on my car easier and to prevent messing up the wiper on the back window. Sure I could have paid $30 or more for an REI system or something already built, but where's the fun in that. 2 suction handles $5 each = $10 PVC pipe and fittings for both = $10 Pool Noodle, already owned. Connected and tested best of all, it works.
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