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wiredantz 12-22-2014 08:42 AM

Torqeedo Cavitation Problem Solved!
 
i was lossing about 2mph when hitting max speed on my torqeedo. So i gave it some thought and went down every row at Home depot. I came across the plastic conduit boxes in the electrical row and I said to myself this just might work!

You would think with a 1600 motor they would have all these problems solved....

Fix cost me $18.00

One Torqeedo Lower clamp ring 069-0011 $7.00
Plastic Conduit Box $11.00
one camp ring $.45



it did, i hit 5.4 mph on the torqeedo at max speed without it picking up air.


http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psbcd757e5.jpg

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psaae08b30.png

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psb88b4b8d.jpg

jorluivil 12-22-2014 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 213957)
i was lossing about 2mph when hitting max speed on my torqeedo. So i gave it some thought and went down every row at Home depot. I came across the plastic conduit boxes in the electrical row and I said to myself this just might work!

You would think with a 1600 motor they would have all these problems solved....

Fix cost me $18.00

One Torqeedo Lower clamp ring 069-0011 $7.00
Plastic Conduit Box $11.00
one camp ring $.45



it did, i hit 5.4 mph on the torqeedo at max speed without it picking up air.


http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psbcd757e5.jpg

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psaae08b30.png

http://i172.photobucket.com/albums/w...psb88b4b8d.jpg


Its a great idea, it looks like it will work similar to a trim tab. However:D........

How are you keeping it from going sideways? If one of the sides gets kelp or grass or whatever caught in on it the drag of whatever is hung up on it will cause the tab to turn sideways. If the tab is sideways my guess is that the motion of the kayak going up & down will cause drag on whatever side the tab is on and will in turn cause the kayak to go down or up in a sideways motion. I'm thinking that you'll have the same results when you're turning in rough seas.

With the above being said another thing that can happen is that the up & down motion of the kayak will result in unwanted pressure being placed on the plate and may cause it to snap, best thing that can happen is that the plate will snap and your pole will remain straight.

Anyway......that's my thought.

good luck;)

wiredantz 12-22-2014 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 213961)
Its a great idea, it looks like it will work similar to a trim tab. However:D........

How are you keeping it from going sideways? If one of the sides gets kelp or grass or whatever caught in on it the drag of whatever is hung up on it will cause the tab to turn sideways. If the tab is sideways my guess is that the motion of the kayak going up & down will cause drag on whatever side the tab is on and will in turn cause the kayak to go down or up in a sideways motion. I'm thinking that you'll have the same results when you're turning in rough seas.

With the above being said another thing that can happen is that the up & down motion of the kayak will result in unwanted pressure being placed on the plate and may cause it to snap, best thing that can happen is that the plate will snap and your pole will remain straight.

Anyway......that's my thought.

good luck;)

Good points, I drilled the circle to be snug with the pole, so it can still turn with pressure.... Kelp would be a problem... the plastic plate its pretty durable the same thickness as our kayaks, so i don't think it will snap off (but who knows)but I will just have to pull up the motor, as I always do when I go across kelp...


the 6 hours I spent in the ocean the other day didn't budge it, so I guess its still good. If it does move ill just readjust with my paddle.

jruiz 12-22-2014 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 213962)
Good points, I drilled the circle to be snug with the pole, so it can still turn with pressure.... Kelp would be a problem... the plastic plate its pretty durable the same thickness as our kayaks, so i don't think it will snap off (but who knows)but I will just have to pull up the motor, as I always do when I go across kelp...


the 6 hours I spent in the ocean the other day didn't budge it, so I guess its still good. If it does move ill just readjust with my paddle.

http://i1232.photobucket.com/albums/...y/DSCN0052.jpg

makobob 12-22-2014 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by wiredantz (Post 213962)
Good points, I drilled the circle to be snug with the pole, so it can still turn with pressure.... Kelp would be a problem... the plastic plate its pretty durable the same thickness as our kayaks, so i don't think it will snap off (but who knows)but I will just have to pull up the motor, as I always do when I go across kelp...


the 6 hours I spent in the ocean the other day didn't budge it, so I guess its still good. If it does move ill just readjust with my paddle.

That's a real fine canoe you are building! Damn fine.

StinkyMatt 12-23-2014 05:06 PM

Can we now call this thing a "Bayliner"?


Nice boat Frank.......do you still fish?

jruiz 12-23-2014 09:08 PM

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Originally Posted by StinkyMatt (Post 214099)
Can we now call this thing a "Bayliner"?


Nice boat Frank.......do you still fish?

Frank will start taking deposits for mothership trips from his kayak after the first of the year. Don't miss out!!!!!

HELLSTER INC. 01-04-2015 07:33 PM

2015 PA rail mounts
 
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Hobie does not make rail mounts for scotty products for the 2015 PA. With all the scotty's i have i don't want to replace them all. So i bought some extra Ram ball rail mounts from Andy "ICEMAN" and it was really easy to adapt. Attachment 14315 Remove ram ball from clamp and replace with scotty mount, use the same screw but have to add a 1/4" spacer at the bottom then use the same nut that was on the ram ball. Not really a innovation but it solved my problem!http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/a...90401922_n.jpg

bus kid 01-17-2015 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by HELLSTER INC. (Post 214977)
Hobie does not make rail mounts for scotty products for the 2015 PA. With all the scotty's i have i don't want to replace them all. So i bought some extra Ram ball rail mounts from Andy "ICEMAN" and it was really easy to adapt. Attachment 14315 Remove ram ball from clamp and replace with scotty mount, use the same screw but have to add a 1/4" spacer at the bottom then use the same nut that was on the ram ball. Not really a innovation but it solved my problem!http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/a...90401922_n.jpg

you should patent that. :D

cell128 02-01-2015 10:16 AM

Tired of my dog eating my shoes when I try to dry them out. this should work. Cut off barbs for safety http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...4e699f2909.jpg

Silbaugh4liberty 03-01-2015 07:35 PM

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Was bored today since I didn't go fishing, so I upgraded my cheap $10 gaff and $10 bat with some paracord since I still have about 900 ft left. After I wrapped it, I soaked it and let it dry since paracord shrinks after getting wet. Feels real solid and didn't use any adhesive. Hopefully it holds.

Attachment 14786

momo fish 03-01-2015 07:51 PM

Now that's solid work! Looks better than most I have seen at stores..

Do you ship? 😉

Silbaugh4liberty 03-01-2015 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by momo fish (Post 220385)
Now that's solid work! Looks better than most I have seen at stores..

Do you ship? 😉

I'll make one for you Mo. $20 each. ;)

kayachapi 03-06-2015 05:24 PM

Rod holder
 
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Made a rod holder to lay my pole down without it flopping around.

kayachapi 03-06-2015 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 220383)
Was bored today since I didn't go fishing, so I upgraded my cheap $10 gaff and $10 bat with some paracord since I still have about 900 ft left. After I wrapped it, I soaked it and let it dry since paracord shrinks after getting wet. Feels real solid and didn't use any adhesive. Hopefully it holds.

Attachment 14786

When I was doing a paracord project, I read to soak it in boiling water for five minutes to shrink it. I did. It was a gift so I haven't heard if it's still holding. But if your gets loose you could try that. Nice Job!

Silbaugh4liberty 03-06-2015 06:06 PM

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Originally Posted by kayachapi (Post 220955)
When I was doing a paracord project, I read to soak it in boiling water for five minutes to shrink it. I did. It was a gift so I haven't heard if it's still holding. But if your gets loose you could try that

Good tip. I'll keep that in mind. My experience with paracord, just getting it wet in general seems to shrink. If it doesn't hold, I'll do the boiling water next.

kayachapi 03-06-2015 06:13 PM

Rod holder
 
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This is the one I wanted to get show.

kayachapi 03-06-2015 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 220957)
Good tip. I'll keep that in mind. My experience with paracord, just getting it wet in general seems to shrink. If it doesn't hold, I'll do the boiling water next.

Nice work!

Silbaugh4liberty 03-06-2015 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kayachapi (Post 220958)
This is the one I wanted to get show.

That's a good one, especially for rough launches and landings! I dig it!

Fishwhisperer619 03-06-2015 06:35 PM

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Nothing crazy but i made this achor line with what i was able to find around the house (with the exception of the red/white floats).
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...9a3a341ebd.jpg
Tuck the paracord under the zip-tie clip and pass it throught the figure 9 carabiner and itll hold up. Plus if i hook into a big boy i can unclip quickly, handle business, and then go back to my floating line

svendawg 03-06-2015 07:31 PM

Break away
 
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Originally Posted by Fishwhisperer619 (Post 220961)
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...b309e42dc6.jpg
Nothing crazy but i made this achor line with what i was able to find around the house (with the exception of the red/white floats).
http://tapatalk.imageshack.com/v2/15...9a3a341ebd.jpg
Tuck the paracord under the zip-tie clip and pass it throught the figure 9 carabiner and itll hold up. Plus if i hook into a big boy i can unclip quickly,




handle business, and then go back to my floating line


You should tie your rope to the other end of the anchor and then run it through a zip tie attached to the other end of the anchor. That way if the anchor get hung up the zip tie will break and the anchor will pull out from the front.

Fishwhisperer619 03-06-2015 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by svendawg (Post 220969)
You should tie your rope to the other end of the anchor and then run it through a zip tie attached to the other end of the anchor. That way if the anchor get hung up the zip tie will break and the anchor will pull out from the front.

Ive seen people do that and its a good idea in theory, but what happens if the rope is on the underside of the anchor when it hits bottom? Its purpose is defeated. ive never been hung up so bad that i cant get my anchor out so i dont feel the need for it.

svendawg 03-06-2015 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Fishwhisperer619 (Post 220970)
Ive seen people do that and its a good idea in theory, but what happens if the rope is on the underside of the anchor when it hits bottom? Its purpose is defeated. ive never been hung up so bad that i cant get my anchor out so i dont feel the need for it.

I've been hung up twice to where I had to break the zip tie to get free. It's not perfect but I think it increases your odds of recovering your anchor

Fishwhisperer619 03-06-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by svendawg (Post 220971)
I've been hung up twice to where I had to break the zip tie to get free. It's not perfect but I think it increases your odds of recovering your anchor

Better safe than sorry

Caseym 03-12-2015 09:55 PM

Dolly/Cart
 
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Attachment 14876
Padding and beer holder to follow.:party:

kayachapi 03-13-2015 08:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Caseym (Post 221621)
Attachment 14876
Padding and beer holder to follow.:party:

Nice!

Yakkid 03-29-2015 08:13 PM

pvc pipe
 
did something like that for my kayak but used an adaptor to go up to an 1 1/2"

ccacher1 04-13-2015 09:15 PM

I know another member recently used plastic toy car wheels to make a dolly but figured I'd share my design as well... Found a kids atv in a trash pile and snagged the wheels to make my dolly. Total cost...about $25 in PVC tube and couplers. Hopefully these big plastic wheels roll over the sand better than my previous narrow wheels.

http://i1147.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0lzmh5dz.jpg


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yak-fishing-socal 04-13-2015 09:53 PM

👍👍 nice

Fishy Business 04-25-2015 04:08 PM

some great ideas, thank you... :reeling:

yak-fishing-socal 04-29-2015 10:46 AM

DIY Magnetic transducer mount
It's not pretty but it should be functional hopefully i will be able to get out within the next few days to test it...


http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...5d20df4515.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...60663340b3.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...a0cabb3107.jpghttp://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...8950f73200.jpg

Also made a lure out of the same stuff(instamorph) with wights in it

ful-rac 04-29-2015 11:47 AM

Not only is it not pretty..... I can't even see it...?

yak-fishing-socal 04-29-2015 11:51 AM

What? You can't see the pictures? I just went on the website and they are up

ful-rac 04-29-2015 01:09 PM

It's ok now.;)

PapaDave 05-12-2015 12:20 PM

Older PA14 seat mount
 
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I have a 2011 PA14 and have always been frustrated by the way the seat is mounted on the kayak. the bait loves to hide in it, as does short lobster and tackle. And just reaching under it would scrap the heck out of my hands.

So about a year ago I designed and had some prototypes built of an improved seat mount. And after a year of testing I have made some adjustments to the design and am considering making another run. The images are the prototype, there are some slight differences from the latest model.

Anyone interested in one? The advantages are it's lighter, a little higher and you can store stuff underneath.

igotpron 05-12-2015 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 227560)
I have a 2011 PA14 and have always been frustrated by the way the seat is mounted on the kayak. the bait loves to hide in it, as does short lobster and tackle. And just reaching under it would scrap the heck out of my hands.

So about a year ago I designed and had some prototypes built of an improved seat mount. And after a year of testing I have made some adjustments to the design and am considering making another run. The images are the prototype, there are some slight differences from the latest model.

Anyone interested in one? The advantages are it's lighter, a little higher and you can store stuff underneath.

You got my interest. I might like one. How much higher are we talking? At least 1/1/2"-2"? And how much$?

PapaDave 05-13-2015 08:07 AM

The more units are ordered the less the price. Ten would run about $35-40, twenty would be roughly $30.

It's about one inch higher, maybe an inch and a half.

It's constructed of .125 - .132 5052 aluminum.

Rambo 05-13-2015 01:29 PM

Great Design
 
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The only concern with the design is the side to side motion. The downward payload is fine but the side way is the one thing you need to address. I don't want the chair to collapse side way. Any thoughts of adding some support like this to your design?

kayachapi 06-08-2015 05:18 PM

Fish cleaning station for the trailer
 
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A lot of the places that I fish, don't have any place to clean fish. Now after a long day on my but, I can stand up and take care of my fish.

yak-fishing-socal 06-15-2015 04:59 PM

Nice

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