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- 29 Aug 2017, 19:12
- Forum: Kayak Reviews
- Topic: New hobie kayak (compass)
- Replies: 30
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Re: New hobie kayak (compass)
I heard they've molded an aftermarket esky which will slot into the front well for fish storage. And looking at a couple pages I'm guessing this'll be around $2000-$2500
- 29 Aug 2017, 10:08
- Forum: Kayak Reviews
- Topic: New hobie kayak (compass)
- Replies: 30
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New hobie kayak (compass)
https://www.hobie.com/blog/water-new-ho ... mpass,894/
https://www.mariner-sails.com/hobie-new ... mpass.html
Looks like a cross between the revo and pa12, cheaper then the rest of their range too.
https://www.mariner-sails.com/hobie-new ... mpass.html
Looks like a cross between the revo and pa12, cheaper then the rest of their range too.
- 23 Mar 2017, 23:17
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY AI Tramp
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5987
Re: DIY AI Tramp
Nice bit of sewing there Nelson, can you still swing the outriggers in with the tramp on? Thanks mal! Not sure I haven't tested it yet, but I don't think so. I think most guys only use a single tramp and fold in the other outrigger to bring fish in, so I'm gonna see how this goes. If the fish doesn...
- 22 Mar 2017, 19:28
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY AI Tramp
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5987
Re: DIY AI Tramp
Thanks yako I'll look into it
- 22 Mar 2017, 08:55
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY AI Tramp
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5987
Re: DIY AI Tramp
Sounds good mav, I'm interested to see what you come up with.maverick wrote:Nice. Given me an idea for my catch bag.
- 21 Mar 2017, 15:16
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY AI Tramp
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5987
Re: DIY AI Tramp
thanks guys, good idea too Shane. also might add on some pockets and some more support so hopefully it doesn't sag as much.
- 21 Mar 2017, 11:34
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY AI Tramp
- Replies: 11
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DIY AI Tramp
due to AI tramps being fairly expensive and not many second hand ones coming up for sale I decided to make one. used a shade sail and some spare tie downs. used heavy duty polyester to sew it all together. tramp.jpg tramp straps.jpg tramp paddle keep.jpg hunter on tramp.jpg me on tramp.jpg paddle ke...
- 26 Feb 2017, 12:46
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: Diy stern guard
- Replies: 0
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Diy stern guard
I've been using a half cut pool noodle to protect the stern of my yak while loading/unloading onto the car. I decided I wanted something a bit more solid so came up with this. 1. Got some 100mm pvc pipe and cut out a groove about 50mm along the length of it. 2. I then found out how deep I need it at...
- 30 Jan 2017, 18:07
- Forum: Say G'Day
- Topic: Hi from Wogland!!
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5014
Re: Hi from Wogland!!
Hey gab nice to have you on board. Keen to hear more about your fishing and hopefully wont hear about any more great white encounters
- 06 Jan 2017, 18:27
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: My ai rod holders
- Replies: 10
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Re: My ai rod holders
Went to waranga basin yesterday for a bit of trolling, gave the rod holders a go and I'm very please with how they went. They're at a great height so that they're high enough to not get hit when pedalling, but also low enough to not get in the way of the sail. Tried a bit of bait fishing too with th...