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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
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SOLO SKIFF My Designed unloading and loading system.
FINALLY! After a few months since I told some people I know that I would film how I use the system I designed to unload and load my Solo Skiff, I did that today. I had to film it at home since conditions have kept me from being able to launch at La Jolla and film the process. It was a little harder at home because my driveway has this stupid slant that the construction company that built the house and poured the driveway thought that it needed much more slope than I think should have been needed, even with the extra rain and snow we get up in the mountains. I do believe that I covered most of what was important and if there is any additional information or more specific question, just post what those concerns are. I did forget to mention that all the Scotty bases and all the eyelets and hooks are installed using tri-fold aluminum 3/16" pop rivets. Those work great and I have always used them on my kayaks also. They allow you to mount things were there might not be a way to use pass through stainless steel bolts. The short Hobie H Rails and the swivel seat base are mounted with 1/4" through stainless steel bolts, large washers and nylock nuts. The Yakattack Mighty Mount XL gear track bases are of different lengths and all come with stainless steel screws that just screw into the polypropylene hull of the Solo Skiff. The triple rod holders on the rear are Blacktip triple nylon rod holders and I made a bracket that supports the upper section and are mounted to the Yakattack Mighty Mount XL bases using stainless steel carriage bolts that I ground two sides of the head slightly so they would slide in the gear tracks and also not rotate. They are easily removable by just loosening the nylock nuts and sliding the bolts out of the tracks, if I decide I don't want them on. The use of the ramp system is alot easier on the sand. Using it on boat ramps is also easy when you don't have to deal with boat wakes, no different then when using a boat trailer. Hope this helps all you guys that have one or are waiting for a Solo Skiff' Tight Lines.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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Mark, thank you very much for the very informative video.
I can hardly wait until this spring when I can fish alongside of you and Mikey ![]() |
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Join Date: Sep 2019
Location: On the water
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Mark thank you for taking the time to do the video. Lots of useful information in the video. Thank you.
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Rancho Cucamonga
Posts: 609
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Mark, I like that winch system for loading. Looked like it took all of the hassle out of loading.
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Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
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Yes, it actually is easier than when I had my Hobie Revo 13 and had to put it on top of the truck rack. It takes less time and no heavy lifting and also easier to rig up early in the dark having it on the bed. Damn it just started snowing at my house. Tight Lines
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Join Date: Jan 2018
Location: Long Beach, CA
Posts: 153
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Mark,
Thanks for sharing. Question, in the video you said you remove the bungees and presumably slide the ramp off one side or the other. Is that easy to do without help? Have you tried transporting with the ramp in place? Your solution is much simpler than I was picturing and simple is usually better. I am a big believer in the K.I.S.S. method. Thanks again. I am sure I will steal some of your good ideas! Hope to see you out at La Jolla when the weather gets better. |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: San Diego
Posts: 901
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Mark, I have not got my engine yet.
Which engine do you recommend (6 hp) and where to buy it? Thanks again for the info bro. |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Pine Valley when not fishing La Jolla
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Hey Chris, Nick and I got ours from www.onlineoutboards.com , they have all the brands but the best and most used is the Tohatsu 6hp short shaft MFS 6DS. If you buy the model with a built in gas tank, then you only have .3 gallon of gas and it cost a lot more to then buy the external tank and hose. So I recommend like Nick and I got the one with the external 3.1gl tank. I believe it is $64 more but to buy the tank for the built in model would cost something like $130-$140 more. The web site even has a button on their menu for Solo Skiff. When we bought them it included free shipping. You can even buy it on their site using Affirm and make payment to them if you don't have the money up front. It was $1472.99 + tax and free shipping. When you get it all you have to do is put engine oil in it, 1/2 quart. It will tell you in the manual. Here is the link to the page for those motors and the first one is it. https://onlineoutboards.com/collecti...for-solo-skiff
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