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Olivenhain Bob
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Olivenhain, CA
Posts: 1,122
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You could also angle the rod holder so it points a bit forward rather than being squared up with the hull. I don't think you would be happy in the long run with that setup but who knows. The important thing to remember is that you can play around with the design by changing the fittings and adjusting the length of the the straight pipe until you come up with what you want. There are at least four types of angled fittings, 90, 45, 33 and 17 degrees. This is just at Home Depot. There may be other fittings available at plumbing supply stores. There are also screw and slip fittings. Mix and match, twist and extend until you get what you want. At that point, make some alignment marks on the plastic so you can reproduce the configuration and glue everything together. Before you glue, everything is fluid and adjustable. I put everything together and sat in the kayak with rods in the holders making sure that everything worked to my satisfaction before gluing anything. Once you have everything set in stone, remember that you must have at least two anchor points for this thing to be stable. The end that goes into the molded rod holder is one. The other you will have to create. An eyelet riveted to the hull in the appropriate place plus a webbing strap works great. Bob |
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