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roadx 09-28-2012 08:38 AM

Hobie Pro Angler 12 rudder mod
 
i made a new larger rudder for the PA 12. it was made out of lexan (polycarbonate) the process took about an hour to made and another hour to fit.

sorry for the crappy cell phone pic's
http://i951.photobucket.com/albums/a...x/P82A0097.jpg

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testing it out tomorrow for bug hunt'n

mtnbykr2 09-28-2012 08:47 AM

Very nice job....I am sure that idea will be borrowed...thanks for sharin'
I don't have a PA...yet, but I would do that

Divad 09-28-2012 09:51 AM

x2 on the design. :cheers1: Now you got me thinking :hmmmm2:, And I haven't even had my PA 12 in the water yet.

Necron 99 09-29-2012 02:05 PM

Sabiki Rod Issues
 
Well, I made one of those PVC pipe Sabiki Rods to try and save some money. It turned out OK but larger mackerel have been causing grooves to wear into the PVC. I couldn't find anything to put on the end to alleviate this problem, so I made something. I'll be trying it out in LJ next week. I took a large beer bottle and cut off the top, ground down the edges with emory cloth, and heated the PVC with a heat gun and stuck the beer bottle end inside. It was slightly loose so I put a hose clamp and some duct tape around it. My wife just said, "Go buy a sabiki rod". I guess it was the challenge of making something work that kept me going. With my luck, the glass will break while transporting it to the beach.

Sdspeed 09-29-2012 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Necron 99 (Post 134744)
Well, I made one of those PVC pipe Sabiki Rods to try and save some money. It turned out OK but larger mackerel have been causing grooves to wear into the PVC. I couldn't find anything to put on the end to alleviate this problem, so I made something. I'll be trying it out in LJ next week. I took a large beer bottle and cut off the top, ground down the edges with emory cloth, and heated the PVC with a heat gun and stuck the beer bottle end inside. It was slightly loose so I put a hose clamp and some duct tape around it. My wife just said, "Go buy a sabiki rod". I guess it was the challenge of making something work that kept me going. With my luck, the glass will break while transporting it to the beach.

yeah but ya "Got Permission and don't have to ask for Forgiveness"
Use the rod you made and buy another one that you really want and just call it your Sabiki Rod

:cheers1:

maui jim 09-29-2012 03:36 PM

I put a good amount of five minute expoxy on my PVC opening. And been good for almost 3years now....

Necron 99 09-29-2012 08:17 PM

The epoxy sounds like a good idea. I'll try it when my beer bottle top breaks. So does getting another rod and calling it a "sabiki rod". This site is full of great information. Thanks guys. I'm thinking an ULUA sabiki rod maybe.

Drake 10-06-2012 01:41 PM

From my earlier thread
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 135514)
After being completely fed up with the promar bait cages, I've decided to build my own.

Things I hate about the promar cages.
- The hooks to keep the doors on break after a while
- They make stacking the hoops a pain
- When bugs are thick, it's too easy for them to clear all your bait.
- They get stepped on and bend
- They're annoying to store
- Chunked bait falls right out
- Needs some sort of fastener

After seeing my friend do REALLY well on bait tubes, I got to thinking. What can I do to improve.


Here's what I've come up with.
These hold about 3-5 sardines broken in half. They lasted all night still packed with bait. Didn't need to do 1 bait change

Pros
- Cost 1/2 as much as a promar to make
- They slip right into the bait pocket in the bottom of almost all hoops
- Almost every hardware store carries them
- They are solid plastic/pvc, means no rust and nothing to break
- Smaller slits makes bait last a lot longer
- Requires no fasteners
- Makes stacking hoops much cleaner and easier on the back of a kayak
- You can fit all 5 in a 1 gallon freezer bag already loaded with bait for the next trip
- Easy to clean out and store
- They float, incase one comes loose
- Bugs can't eat them from the outside (ambush/ecplipse users), they need to get in the hoop
- SEAL PROOF

I know the biggest question everyone is thinking to themselves.... DO THEY WORK??
Well tonight, I put them to the test. See photos

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...s/IMAG2214.jpg
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jorluivil 10-06-2012 02:01 PM

Drake, thank's a bunch for sharing your idea. Today I went to Home Depot and purchased five lids and five of those cups, it cost me $20.

I made a few improvements to the tops and cups.

1st

I took a file to the ridges that are on the lids, filed them down to minimize the amount o pressure it takes to open the lid

Before
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1349560309

After
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1349560308


Next, I took a round file to the cups and filed down a small section to help pop open the top.
http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1349560308

http://i997.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1349560308



I compared the amount of strength it took to open an off the shelf piece to one that I modified. After the modification it took about half the pressure to remove the top, filing down a section to get a grip with a finger really helped.


Again, thanks for sharing:you_rock:

Bait cages are baited and in the freezer ready for the next :lobster:

Drake 10-06-2012 02:04 PM

No problem Jor. Looks like you got the different cups than the ones I got. I went with the slotted ones because the green lids don't actually go all they way in, and it makes a little more room for bait. Also, I know it probably won't matter but I figured with the slits in the bottom their would be less drag when pulling them up. But agian, when its packed with bait I don't think it will matter. Let me know how those work. If they do I might make the switch because they have a lower profile by about 3/4"

jorluivil 10-06-2012 02:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Drake (Post 135554)
No problem Jor. Looks like you got the different cups than the ones I got. I went with the slotted ones because the green lids don't actually go all they way in, and it makes a little more room for bait. Also, I know it probably won't matter but I figured with the slits in the bottom their would be less drag when pulling them up. But agian, when its packed with bait I don't think it will matter. Let me know how those work. If they do I might make the switch because they have a lower profile by about 3/4"


10-4.....I forgot to mention that I used the ones that have the closed bottom, no need to have bait spilling out of the bottom.

Drake 10-07-2012 03:31 PM

Made a small modification to the nets to better accommodate the pucks.

One came loose last night so I wanted to come up with a better way to secure them. This is what I came up with.

I cut the string that holds the tag ends of the netting together which forms the opening. Then I weaved a short bungee in the loops and zip tied them to the lower ring. I cut the end off so they wouldn't rust and get hung up, then burned the tips to clean them up.

The bungees cost $2.94 from home depot.

Took about 2 minutes for each hoop.

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Dirty Curti 10-08-2012 01:27 PM

Just thought I would share a picture of the double kayak storage stand I made with 1 1/4" PVC. Pretty simple and works perfect.

http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_0938.jpg

Dirty Curti 10-08-2012 01:33 PM

In-hull transducer mounting. Works perfect.

Used plumbers puddy to create the ring.

http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_0944.jpg

Filled half way with goop and tape in place. Let stand at least 24 hours.

http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_0946.jpg

Remove the puddy.

http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_0950.jpg

Dirty Curti 10-08-2012 01:47 PM

For those with Malibu Kayaks you know how difficult it is to reach the front pole holders. So I am gonna try this to bring the pole holder closer to me.

http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/...e/IMG_0948.jpg

lowprofile 10-10-2012 05:44 PM

thought i was innovative by adding tennis balls to the cart so the yak didnt rest on the cross bar... then drake told me the black spacers are adjustable... :D

so if you dont have the spacers and dont want to buy them. add some tennis balls... these ones seemed softer than normal.

http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i2...g/101_3915.jpg

mtnbykr2 10-10-2012 06:01 PM

that ducer mount is perfect, the rod adapters are a great idea for that app,
I had made some for the Outback, but I broke em in a yardsale, never did redo them...nice job

RockyRaab 10-11-2012 07:16 AM

I found that those "adjustable" black spacers on a Hobie cart work perfectly: They self-adjust right to the bottom the moment you put the kayak on.

I added a one-inch section of PVC under the black spacers. No more slippage.

MrM 10-11-2012 08:34 PM

Hockey Stick Fishing Rod Holder
 
I've been holding on to my broken hockey sticks, was saving them to build a coffee table. But, I got bored and decided I needed to build something over the weekend.

May I introduce, the Hockey Stick Fishing Rod Holder.

http://imageshack.us/a/img198/3307/photo1kat.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img145/2926/photo2nv.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img84/5894/photo3jep.jpg

bus kid 10-12-2012 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MrM (Post 136101)
I've been holding on to my broken hockey sticks, was saving them to build a coffee table. But, I got bored and decided I needed to build something over the weekend.

May I introduce, the Hockey Stick Fishing Rod Holder.

http://imageshack.us/a/img198/3307/photo1kat.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img145/2926/photo2nv.jpg

http://imageshack.us/a/img84/5894/photo3jep.jpg

Nice!


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