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Topic: The Kokanee Machine... now with Shade!  (Read 3427 times)

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MotherLoad

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:smt006

  Just a thought, regarding the PVC DR (Love it BTW! for it's simplicity!) maybe 2 hose clamps to hold the reel on instead of tape?  Or did you back up some cable ties with the tape?  By adding a line counter reel, that would pretty much take any guessing out of the equation as to depth!
Great minds think alike... I do have hose clamps which are covered by the tape to save my leather seats. I keep track of depth by counting marks I left on the line every five feet. It shows up on the FF and seems to be pretty accurate


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a few pics of the finished product... when i get up to Lake Almanor on Sunday i will take a video of the whole set-up OTW. This thread may already have gone cold, but if anybody is still interested...enjoy!


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Nice.you need a garage the yak might get mistaken for a coffee table:))

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Nice.you need a garage the yak might get mistaken for a coffee table:))

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hahaha.... You'll be the envy of the lake this summer. I've got a couple ideas as I'm gonna need some kinda shade this summer. Just gotta make sure it'll work on a paddle craft


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Well you are prime example of what happens to normal people when the madness gets them.

I'm sure you could form a thermarest on your yak with some pvc and make a bed. 

When does the maid come? :smt003


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Lol...thanks for the comments Raydon, Sonoramike and Dune12. My apt is tiny I know, that's why the yak gets stored at my parents home 98% of the time, and yes I live in a perpetual state of disarray. 700 square feet doesn't go very far when u have a laundry pile the size of a VW Bug, and a pile of wedding crap taking half of the room, throwing a kayak into the mix made for a cramped week.  :oops:  :smt001


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Dude, you've caught the bug really good. I love it!

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That shade canopy sure looked like it was working good yesterday


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That shade canopy sure looked like it was working good yesterday
It did, I was really happy with it until the wind came up a bit, even in a 6-8 mph mild blow the yak becomes a bit less responsive and challenging to steer. Maybe I will upgrade my rudder to compensate... I think the simple style I used would work for a paddler, I had to use mine when the wind started and I had no issues making a good paddle stroke. Let me know if you want to know any details about how I put mine together.