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Topic: Partially rigged X-13  (Read 5810 times)

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mako1

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  • Date Registered: Jul 2005
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Just one rod holder and the ff/gps, so far. I'm now needing to do something about the battery, and I'm also installing a rear 4" hatch to access the area where the anchor trolley will go.
Fun, fun, fun.
If you don't know where you're headed, any road could get you there.


Tote

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Juan~

Before you install the 4'' hatch see how far you can stick your arm through the opening. I installed a 6'' hatch and with the angle my arm barely fits inside past the elbow and my arms are twigs.The last thing you want is to put something there that isn't big enough for you to stick your arm through.
The yak looks great!!!!!
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H2Ospider

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nice work space Juan. The more I see of this boat the more I want to paddle it.
looking forward to seeing more


 

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