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05-20-2013, 03:57 AM | #1 |
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My personal Mothership....
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05-20-2013, 06:05 AM | #2 |
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NICE....
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05-20-2013, 06:18 AM | #3 |
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So how long would it take to get to Catalina in that thing? I'm thinking 4 or 5 people, Yaks on top, everybody pitches in for gas, bait and beer!
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05-20-2013, 06:42 AM | #4 |
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Haha...fishes 4-6 comfortably...24mph cruising speed...Catalina in just over an hour
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05-20-2013, 06:45 AM | #5 |
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broke?
i can come up with my share . lets go fishing .
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05-20-2013, 06:50 AM | #6 | |
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Nice boat.
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05-20-2013, 07:08 AM | #7 |
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I'm thinking Mini-X's on the bow.
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05-20-2013, 09:09 AM | #8 |
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Cool mothership! Personally, I would be more concerned with having a radar on that boat considering you'll be fishing and cruising So Cal waters. Getting caught in the fog going to and from Catalina can get hairy!. With radar you'll also be able to travel at night with more confidence. Just stick your kayak between gunnel and cabin(use towels for padding). It will be fine!. If it doesn't fit get a mini-x.......
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05-20-2013, 03:46 PM | #9 |
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Very nice,I've always liked those Stripers.If your ever in San Diego and you need a boat ho give me a call .
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05-20-2013, 04:35 PM | #10 |
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Dude,
You just made 127 new friends! Hi, my name is Matt, can I be your friend? |
05-20-2013, 06:30 PM | #11 |
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Nice! No but if I owned one I would tote around yaks for sure!
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05-20-2013, 07:27 PM | #13 |
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Custom top.
Seriously, contact Jim Day, send him a PM. He is a professional metal sculpture-er, with a graduate degree in it. The guy can fabricate anything. He can build you a folding top that will fold out to hold that yaks, rods, and radar; and then fold in half when your not carrying the yaks, while still carrying rods and radar. I mean fold down to the size of what you have now. His prices are more than reasonable, as you get way more than you pay for.
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05-20-2013, 09:33 PM | #14 |
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Let me know when you want to buddy boat to the island! Never taken the PA over, but thought about it a lot. I have a little OK scrambler I load up on the bow and usually put SUP's on the sides. Enjoy the new mother ship!
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05-21-2013, 10:33 AM | #15 | ||
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Aluminum work hardens very quickly, and the stronger the alloy the faster it hardens. What that means as if it bends or flexes it's gets harder and more brittle. With boats especially small ones you have all kinds of motion not found on a truck or car. Pounding swaying rolling through swell all put stress on a rack and if it bends or flexes it work hardens and cracks. I've built a lot of racks for big boats like this 56 Ocean: That boat will cruise at 20 knots through six foot seas but it will still roll around a lot, and that inflatable on the rack on the bow weighs about half as much as your boat. In other words the rack is subjected to a ton of stress, and that is on a big solid boat that doesn't bounce around like your boat will in rough conditions. No matter what kind of racks I build, inflatable, jet ski, Kayak, I always use the same stuff. 6061 T6 Aluminum with a minimum of 1/8 wall thickness. You can weld the shit out of it, it's solid and if the rack is built correctly it won't flex or crack. Bottom line is there are no maybes. It's not a car it's a boat, and if your rack is not bullet proof it will fail. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 05-21-2013 at 11:05 AM. |
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05-21-2013, 11:01 AM | #16 | |
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Radar tends to give people overconfidence in my honest opinion. I once was fishing with a guy on his 25 skippy flybridge with radar and we got fogged out. While running in at a good twenty knots (crazy IMO) he almost ran right over some kayakers fishing right outside the harbor. He wasn't even paying attention just watching the screen and though he could see the breakwall he never saw them until I yelled at him when I saw them. I'm with you on kayak storage. That boat has tuna written all over it. I'd be more worried about setting it up for offshore use then anything else. A while back we did a three kayak trip aboard my buddies 23CC. This is how we stored the yaks. Two X-13s on one side and a bigger Kevler Kayak on the other with no problems. I actually built a custom aluminum tower and seat post for that boat but it's set up for finding tuna not carrying kayaks: If I was him I'd concentrate on fish areas like the 302 and 9 with that skiff this summer season then figure out what he needs to change next winter. Jim Last edited by Fiskadoro; 05-21-2013 at 12:37 PM. |
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07-20-2013, 06:30 PM | #17 |
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Finally made a trip over to Catalina with the yaks.....
Mounted my 138lb Hobie Pro Angler on the hard top and a Malibu Stealth 14 across the transom...worked great, didn't budge an inch in pretty big seas. I built the 'rack' out of 3/4" PVC and two $3 pool noodles from Walmart...Total cost...about $12 |
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