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- 15 Aug 2016, 10:04
- Forum: Kayak Reviews
- Topic: Tandem/double kayaks
- Replies: 11
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Tandem/double kayaks
Does anyone here own a tandem kayak and take it out solo? I have been thinking of getting one to take the missus out with me on camping trips etc and was wondering if I could comfortably take it out by myself in port Phillip bay as well, thinking it might be more comfortable for longer sessions then...
- 16 Nov 2013, 11:01
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Eco Ambush Mod's
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2491
Re: Eco Ambush Mod's
Just a few more pics I couldn't get on the first page. A couple of pics of the anchor set up. P1000251.jpg P1000250.jpg I also removed the bag sitting in the centre access port and stuffed some pool noodles in there as far as I could comfortably reach while sitting in the kayak, this gives me a lot ...
- 11 Nov 2013, 16:35
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Eco Ambush Mod's
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2491
Re: Eco Ambush Mod's
Looks great bugglz. There seems to be a lot of weight right at the back of the kayak. Make sure you test it fully loaded in calm conditions cuz you might be doing mono's. :thumbsup: Its not too bad, the yak is front heavy as it is so the more stuff up the back the better! I can easily move to batte...
- 10 Nov 2013, 19:10
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Eco Ambush Mod's
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2491
Re: Eco Ambush Mod's
Its not the best pic, but its leashed to the kayak.laneends wrote:Nice. Do you have a float on that net in case it falls out?
- 10 Nov 2013, 15:30
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Eco Ambush Mod's
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2491
Re: Eco Ambush Mod's
Another quick one as it wont let me post more then 10 pics in a thread, just a drink bottle holder and old pencil case stuck on the back of the seas to give me a little more more storage space.
And thats it, what do you guys think?
- 10 Nov 2013, 15:28
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Eco Ambush Mod's
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2491
Eco Ambush Mod's
The windy conditions over the weekend gave me a bit of time to finish off modding my Eco Ambush, so heres a quick run down of what I got done. First up was getting the power sorted, battery is your standard 12V 7.2 ah SLA eBay job sealed in a cheap waterproof container from the supermarket attached ...
- 06 Nov 2013, 16:27
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Handlebars & a basket.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1595
Re: Handlebars & a basket.
Looks good mate, I currently have my sounder on the middle mount, but i could defiantly use some extra storage space... I thought about that - mount a plate on the scotty insert,sounder at the front and storage behind. My design is basically the opposite of yours, in that my sounder is mounted on t...
- 05 Nov 2013, 18:14
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Handlebars & a basket.
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1595
Re: Handlebars & a basket.
Looks good mate, I currently have my sounder on the middle mount, but i could defiantly use some extra storage space...
- 23 Oct 2013, 20:39
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Trimming a sounder transducer down to size?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1490
Re: Trimming a sounder transducer down to size?
Thanks for the replies guys, not too worried about the warranty as its a pretty cheap sounder so i'm going to go ahead and do it. I am a total noob when it comes to sounders, I assume the signal is sent/received from the bottom of the transducer down? and not out the front? So that by having the tr...
- 23 Oct 2013, 19:18
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Trimming a sounder transducer down to size?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1490
Re: Trimming a sounder transducer down to size?
Thanks for the replies guys, not too worried about the warranty as its a pretty cheap sounder so i'm going to go ahead and do it. I am a total noob when it comes to sounders, I assume the signal is sent/received from the bottom of the transducer down? and not out the front? So that by having the tra...