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Old 11-02-2017, 07:17 AM   #1
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I use a home depot bucket

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Old 11-02-2017, 07:34 AM   #2
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Nice work.

I was going to suggest also to convert the round hatch to a rectangular one, but not sure where in kayak is your round one.

I did it before the Baja trip and it was very useful. Not only more room with the tray, but much easier access to the hull inside with bigger opening.

Now I can fit my water/food sack easier in the hull. Also if I need to reach from underneath to install anything on top.
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Old 11-02-2017, 12:51 PM   #3
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I was going to suggest also to convert the round hatch to a rectangular one, but not sure where in kayak is your round one.
Yes, that's what I would prefer to do eventually, but I don't want the cash burn right now.

The objective is more space for my fishing supplies.


The space I'm working with is the hatch just in front of the seat of a Hobie Outback.

More space from the rectangular hatch and hatch bucket would be better.


In the meantime, for $2.77 I can toss my Hobie gear bucket that's disintegrating.


Upgrading to a Hobie rectangular hatch with rectangular bucket is about $140, including tax.
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Old 11-02-2017, 02:57 PM   #4
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Do it when you can.

It should be an extra point should you decide to sell the kayak. And no I am not affiliated with Hobie.

I moved my round bucket to the back hatch.

I was going to install the removed round cap behind the seat (where the 5 gal bucket indentation is), but was told by Andy it is not a good idea.

There are drain channels to scuppers that may not seal. Furthermore, not much space in that area.
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Old 11-06-2017, 02:55 PM   #5
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Ace Hardware 5-Quart Multi-Purpose bucket is slightly better than HDX from Home Depot


- $1.99

- Available without the lid. If you want a lid, they are $1.29 extra

- No handle or handle brackets to cut off

- No casting nubs to cut off

- Slightly better fit around the 8" hatch lip - very slightly less snug, making it easier to remove

- Requires NO alteration at all, except for the one curve cut to clear the latch mechanism as shown above.

- Plastic thickness, stiffness and quality feels the same as the HDX bucket from Home Depot


Both will work fine.
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