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Old 07-04-2008, 03:54 PM   #1
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I can actually lift the kayak off the ground by pulling up on this thing once it is tightened down. The one concern that I have is the strength of the plastic threaded shaft in the plug. It flexes when lateral pressure is applied. This is a potential weak link. It it breaks off, I can probably replace it with a stainless steel shaft.

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Old 07-04-2008, 05:11 PM   #2
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pretty cool Bob! I guess now it's beer helmet time!
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Old 07-04-2008, 09:47 PM   #3
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Maybe the best Revo mod yet ?
Yeah probably

The thing that makes it so kewl it that it is totally unexpected and in a location that has a totally different use. It seems so practical as well as in close reach range. Makes me say damn why didn't I think of that.

Congrats on a great and hopefully successful revo mod

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Old 07-09-2008, 05:55 PM   #4
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Design Update

The original cleanout plug that was used for this project has a plastic threaded shaft. I chose that product because there were no metal parts to rust. As it turns out the plastic shaft is just not rigid enough for this type of device.

I found another plug at Home Depot that is mostly hard plastic but has a metal shaft. The rubber gasket from the first plug is far superior to the one with the metal shaft so in the latest version of this mod, I married the best parts of both. The result is a very sturdy cup holder mount that can be used for many applications. I have recently made a fly rod holder that mounts to this device. Other things are in the works.

Until next time.

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Old 07-11-2008, 07:19 PM   #5
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Followup Report

I went fishing today with this device installed. It worked great. The only minor annoyance is that the unit intruded into my knee space a bit as I was peddling. It is also in the way somewhat when paddling.

Because I have the trolling bar attached to my kayak, I did not need to use this rod holder for that purpose. The configuration that I used today stored the rod in a near verticle position which would not be good for trolling. It worked exactly the way I wanted when I needed to temporarally store my jig rod to check the rod that was trolling live bait.

By changing the angle of the ell to 60 degrees, this device would hold the rod in a good trolling position. The next one I build will have interchangable ells to allow for this adjustment.

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Old 10-13-2008, 01:20 AM   #6
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Bob... that's brilliant!
I have an Adventure with a similar cup holder right behind the seat. It might work well for that too. Thanks for sharing your great idea.
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Bob... that's brilliant!
I have an Adventure with a similar cup holder right behind the seat. It might work well for that too. Thanks for sharing your great idea.
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Old 12-15-2008, 07:44 PM   #8
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The original cleanout plug that was used for this project has a plastic threaded shaft. I chose that product because there were no metal parts to rust. As it turns out the plastic shaft is just not rigid enough for this type of device.

I found another plug at Home Depot that is mostly hard plastic but has a metal shaft. The rubber gasket from the first plug is far superior to the one with the metal shaft so in the latest version of this mod, I married the best parts of both. The result is a very sturdy cup holder mount that can be used for many applications. I have recently made a fly rod holder that mounts to this device. Other things are in the works.

Until next time.

Bob
Hi Bob,
Can you provide a pic of the upgraded cup mount with the metal shaft? Also, which section of Home Depot did you find the cleanout plug?

Thanks for the great ideas!
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