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Messages - scubatuba99

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Craftsmen's Corner / Re: Hole in hull. Worth Repairing?
« on: July 24, 2022, 11:18:12 AM »
Thank you all for the feedback, especially on how to set up the beer lines for the combo planter/garden bar with a disco ball!

Gotta figure out a better storage option before I pull the trigger on a boat. Gotta keep it away from the critters.

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Craftsmen's Corner / Re: Hole in hull. Worth Repairing?
« on: July 21, 2022, 02:09:45 PM »
No worries! and thank you!

I appreciate the feedback.  @Eric_in_SF that was a very thorough walk-through, but definitely is a whole lotta effort and I do not have the materials nor patience to pull it off.

The pre-cut hole should make it easier to convert to a home bar setup with tap-lines running through it. Right?


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Craftsmen's Corner / Hole in hull. Worth Repairing?
« on: July 21, 2022, 11:14:37 AM »
So...some pesky rodents decided that my kayak would make perfect bedding and chewed a giant hole in the keel of the boat.

My questions are, is it even worth repairing? If so, is there someone willing to tackle that size of a hole? I thought of cutting a hole in the top to add a hatch, and that could be used as donor material, but I know it's a pretty big patch job for anyone.

It's a Field and Stream Talon 12, so not a super pricey boat (definitely a part of the "worth it" equation), but when it didn't have a hole, it served me well on multiple fishing/dive trips.

Pics should be attached.

Thanks all!

-Eric

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General Talk / Re: ESPN and MLB Network without cable?
« on: November 21, 2017, 10:47:53 AM »
I also recommend Playstation Vue.  You get all CSN channels in the core package along with ESPN so all local games are covered. And it comes with MLB network too. It was great for baseball playoffs, watch the games then switch to MLB Network for the post-game.   I have it running through a Roku, and they just updated the app so it works more like regular cable. 

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Introductions / n00b obligatory introduction post-south bay
« on: September 30, 2016, 02:17:39 PM »
Hey y'all-just saying hello, I'm Eric living in the South Bay (San Jose/Campbell) and just starting to get into fishing while trying to stay afloat in tupperware and found this site to be epic and awesome.  Cheers!

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