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BAIT TANKS FOR KAYAKS
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Nice
Looks like a nice system, but it is hard for me to give up the do it yourself price and pay $270.
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I remember seeing it at the Fred Hall show. That is a lot of money, plus you lose a hatch and you have two holes (entry and exit) in the bottom of your kayak. But, I guess it beats lugging around a 5 gal...
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Kayatank!
If it springs a leak inside your hull and you don't know it...........
BLUB,BLUB,BLUB! Piranha :roll: |
Nice design but I agree with the others, holes in the hull scare the bejesus out of me. Particularly in a soft plasic hull like Malibu uses.
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I've had thru hull fittings in the bottom of my Malibu for 3 years, in my OK Cabo for 4 years. No problem.
The scupper hole and the drain plugs are the weakest points on an eXtreme. I put a three inch gash thru the hull of my eXtreme. It was repaired in Huntington at the factory. They used melted poly to repair. It leaked. I used 5200 to seal the gash. No more leak for three years. Thru hull fittings and 5200 have been keeping real boats a float for decades. Real boat owners use them all the time. Kayaks are easy and safe to fit because of the characteristics linear polyethylene. The world is not flat. |
Hey Art,
How did it fair (your repair) when it came to loading/unloading your kayak? My only concern would be then, because when I load/unload my X-Factor the hull would bend a little on the saddles. I'm wondering if the entry and exit holes catch, would the holes get jarred wider. Good system, too bad my X-Factor's going. -Dennis |
Dennis;
My repair has held up great. 5200 is the greatest thing since slice bread. The malibu's have soft hulls, when I travel my yak thru Baja, she generally rides hull up since the deck is tougher than the hull, but I've abused my yak for three years. I don't know one in San Diego that has had an eXtreme longer than I. My thru hull fitting my internal tank is rock solid. AC |
Thanks, Art.
-D |
Excuse my ignorance, but what is 5200?
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If this wasn't a tested safe product, I wouldn't have it in my yak. Brad, that bait tank you have, the one that inserts into the hatch is mess. Contact me if you are interested in cutting edge technology. AC |
how durable
how durable is the actual tank? is it designed to be used as a livewell? Could it withstand holding a couple of calicos or sandys for prolong periods?
thanks for the info |
re-enforced vinyl. This stuff is used in commercial applications all over the world. The seams are connected with the same stuff SEAWORLD uses to create their custome made floats.
If by chance you took a razor to the bladder, it would be patchable, easily patchable. Trying to cut this stuff is not very easy. You need high end shears to cut it. This pic is of a prototype and is not what kayatank is selling. I was one a the luckily to test this puppy. http://members.cox.net/wooderboy/pics/yak/btanksmb.JPG |
Interesting concept. I'd rather have a well installed hole below waterline than some of the jethro-engineering I see on a lot of "safe" yaks.
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I am with you, BTW, the stock MK tank is a much bigger hole in the boat. Good luck! |
Thanks for the constructive feedback. This is not my company. I'll pass it on.
AC |
The system looks really nice.
I'm aiming toward simplicity and I really dig my new "bait tube". So simple, almost no drag, no on-board weight, and about $10. |
Bait tubes are a great idea. Especially when you only need a few baits. When the cuda, bones and calis start whacking the macs, you need a few more baits.
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The point of this post was the baot tank, it was side tracked into other areas. My thru hull pump is supported with a PVC base to give it stability. It's been going strong for 3 years, 1000's of baja miles, rocks, reefs and concrete. The hole(gash) in the bottom is held by 3m 5200, it's the same marine adhesive that I use on my thru hull pump and on my Panga's thru hull fitting. AC |
Just picked up some 5200 in white from home depot. Should of went down to west marine to get it in black, but screw it. It'll look good if it cleans up well. I'm gonna use it on a flush mount install instead of silicone or a gasket. Does it clean up well? Can I trim off the excess mid cure with an x-acto?
Thanks for the tip, seems like impressive stuff. |
5200 is for BELOW the water line. I like to use marine goop for the flush mounts that are wet, but above deck. 5200 is very strong and will not peel aas easy as marine goop or 4200.
AC |
Art, I looked at the website...the owner has an example for an eX and a XFactor bag. I'm almost positive the labeling should be for "older eX hatches" and "newer eX & XFactor hatches". Sean (owner) changed mfg and I'm sure the new ones are used on both the yaks now. I would have the owner call MK and clarify so someone doesn't order the wrong one.
Could you ask him if the prowler one will fit the 3rd hatch toward the rear of a MK tandem? It's a circular hatch made by viking. The new tandems may have a larger one. The one I have is the one they used on the set of Mr. and Mrs. Smith/Jones...whatever that movie was with that babe A. Jolie....supposedly she enjoyed sitting in it taking breaks :P don't bother ask'n you smut! I already sniffed the scent out of the seat...hahahaha. I would be interested in that because it's hard to have a bait tank in a tandem with both seats filled. Grego |
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T.M.I.! T.M.I.! :shock: |
Will do!
so what'd smell like? |
Word on the street is Brad Pitt sat his stinky ass in that seat & farted plenty of times :P
NOT ANGELINA! bwaaaa ahahaaaa |
Grego, this is Mo from Angler's Yak Shack.
It is true that MK started making their own hatches (C.O.D. manufacturing) for their kayaks, and stopped using the Viking hatches, but the deminsions are the same. The difference in the COD hatches vs the Viking are the number of latches. The KayaTank model KT-08 fits both COD and Viking hatches on new and old MKs. Thanks for checking out our web site. It may take people awhile to get their heads around an internal bait tank, but if you talk to anyone who has one, they would never go back. Sort of like cable vs dial up. It is very quiet, and a pemanent no hassle no set-up bait tank. If you have any questions please feel free to ask. Mo |
On the OK rectangle hatches they did indeed change sizes. My extremes hatches were a different size than the ones o9n my newer Xfactor, it wasnt just the number of Dogs.
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Hey Mo, thanks for the reply....I'll shoot you an email very soon with some questions for my tandem and the hatches.
I guess the dimension change was insignificant to the application of your tanks, or maybe they made an adjustment. After pondering some more over it, when I was making my yak, I remembered screaming and yell'n at Chappy (MK's master craftsman) on the whereabouts of the old aluminum cut out templates for my viking hatches because I specifically wanted the two latch system, and the new template didn't leave enough space for my preference for riveting... :P :lol: .....one of the benefits of being sponsored by them :lol: Oh and John, Mr Pitts farts did....oh never mind, I'll see you soon my LP bro!! :wink: |
Thanks Bassboy. The KayaTank models for the fX and eX fit the new COD hatches. I will check on the old ones. Mo
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