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Junior
Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 22
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Two reasons not to do that heat gun trick.
One is it won't work. Memory will push back to original shape,,, only with distortion. Two, you'll weaken the area. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
Posts: 1,206
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YES I have done this. I had a busted up kayak that I molded the underside of it for a transducer. I got the idea and then practiced on the busted up kayak. It is tricky but possible. I did a total of 4 good and workable indentations. I did not do them near the scupper holes because if it got Fd up it would be too hard to repair. I used a blow torch and a heat gun. NO, memory does not push it back into shape as stated by Baitman. It takes some time because you definately dont want to rush doing it. I decided not to do it on my Malibu only because I dont think it would make a difference since I use an Eagle Cuda FF. If I had a better FF like the Lowrance 5 then I would have done it. If its something that your really considering contact me. I will not do it for you because I dont want to be responsible for your kayak but I will explain exactly how I did it, and did it correctly. Mike |
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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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Something for the guys who fish at night
On a recent vacation to the Caribbean, I saw something that might be of interest to those who fish at night. One of the tourist adventure places took a bunch of clear kayaks and glued some 12V LED Strip lights to the edges of the yaks. They would then take tourists out to check out the night life on the local reefs.
The kayaks could be seen for miles and, according to some people I spoke with who went out on one of these things, the lights worked quite well when it came to illuminating the reefs below. I did a Google search and discovered that these strip lights are available from dozens of sources in many color temperatures, illumination angles and in both waterproof and regular versions. It would be interesting to see if this idea could be adapted to our kayaks and whether they would prove to be useful out on the open water. Someone should give this a try. Bob |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Seal Beach, CA
Posts: 428
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I would think that much white LED lighting would mess up your night vision. Sucks for fishing perhaps, but might be good for sightseeing? Cool pic.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Can you say Squid light?
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I got gas!
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Mission Viejo
Posts: 159
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Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 41
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I've wanted to do something of this sort for my PA14 and mount some strips of led lights underneath the mounting rails as deck lights, i guess you could mount some on the outside of the hull and make all kinds of light show effects (Boat Parade anyone?)
benefit of this stuff is it's waterproof and if you cut it and solder wires in to patch it i heard all you have to do is epoxy it. http://www.amazon.com/300LEDs-multi-...ef=pd_sbs_lg_4 |
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kayak fishing inovations, kayak rigging ideas |
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