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Topic: Rigging the Radar 135 pedal Yak, what have you done? 5 already in the club!  (Read 4335 times)

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Weimarian

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Getting mine together and will post some pictures when it's done a little better :smt044
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Looking forward to seeing what you have done.  We met at Pt. Richmond.  I have not done anything to my Radar.  Will be getting going on in in next couple of weeks.  Too much work, and not enough play.
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Adding some lighting this week! :smt007
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1. Fixed the rudder control.
2. Replaced plastic seat adjustments with metal ones.
3. Replaced small hatch cover seal and turned the rubber washer nuts the correct direction.
4. Added the new Wildy Crate
5. Added Boonedox Landing gear
6. New FF to OS pod with ram ball mount on side rail. 
7. Added rubber gasket to OS POD.
8. Added 4 Scotty rocket launch rod holders.
9. Added a flag with light for launching in the dark and fog.


Still to do:
1. Replace front hatch gasket and turn the rubber seal nuts the correct direction (leaks).
2. Replace rudder line (fraying).
3. add GoPro mounts (3)
« Last Edit: September 20, 2017, 07:42:57 AM by Dannarchy »


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Adding some lighting this week! :smt007

Hey Ron, just a quick tip.  Make sure when you mount your lights (LED strips I assume) that you can't see them at all when sitting in the seat.  I've seen several installs recently where people have added lights that are in easy view when you're sitting in your seat.  If you can see the strips even the slightest bit then they'll blind you completely when you turn them on at night.  I need to take some pics of the installs that I've done on my Hobies one of these days to give folks some reference material and things to look out for.

Can't wait to see the Radar in action!  I wish you guys were going to make it out to the Kelsey Bass Ranch HOW event!!  It won't be the same without you guys!!  Watching the girls make the bull frogs "talk" last year was absolutely hysterical!!


Weimarian

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HAhaah! Ya those frogs were awesome!! I'm just sick that we are missing this trip! :smt010 But weddings are great too :smt007 Wish the dates didn't coincide :smt012
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I’m making plans to rig mine. What are your ideas? How did you rig lights? Pictures would be great.
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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Canned the lights... Sorry never followed up with pictures. Camra got dead and i stopped taking them. This year is all about more pictures. :smt006
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Canned the lights... Sorry never followed up with pictures. Camra got dead and i stopped taking them. This year is all about more pictures. :smt006
Did you just decide lights weren't worth it or was there something that made them undesirable?
http://www.norcalkayakanglers.com/index.php?topic=42846.msg470404#msg470404

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I don't do enough on the water in the dark to justify the time or expense. I am more than happy with my headlight early morn or eve which is perfectly legal for night operation on a kayak. Plus whenever you have an on board light your night vision will be hurt for seeing in the distance, horizons etc. Even the fish finder screen hurts your vision. I turn mine as low as it goes when out at night. If launching early on a busy lake I run my Visicarbon light on the rear of the kayak, but the position does not really hurt vision too much.
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Ya, what Rob said...  :smt003 :smt006
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