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First post/ first mod
I plan on using this yak mainly for fishing but will also use it for just playing around. I wanted a way to store my fishing gear out of the way when the fish weren't biting and I wanted to just paddle, pedal, or take a dip. I also do not like my gear ratteling around and wanted to be able to secure my rods below deck when playing. I found this heavy duty adhesive backed Velcro at Home Depot. It comes about 2" wide and 4' long. I attached a piece (hook side) inside the hull on both sides. I then doubled the loop side, sticking it to itself, because I didn't have any other material for a back at home, leaving about a 1" "tab" at the end to attach it to the hull above the hook side just to keep it in place. The rods now get Velcroed to the hull and stay put. Let me know what you think, good or bad. |
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Re: First post/ first mod
sounds slick to me
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Re: First post/ first mod
Welcome to the forums
Looks pretty good to me also. A nice simple way to keep rods or ?? from shifting around too much. Please let us know how the fishing is when you get out We love that kind of stuff around there. TC&TL, Perry
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Re: First post/ first mod
The first time I took it out was at a small lake in the local forestry. I caught a few small bluegills and a nice catfish that went about 3-4 lbs caught on an ultralight spinning outfit.
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Re: First post/ first mod
I can use that under the center hatch of my Big Game.
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