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Topic: Hobie's Tackle Bin??  (Read 2209 times)

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Scurvy

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Fellow Inmates, I've got a Revo-16, which is a great ride, buuuutttttt it is very spare in the accessorizing department -- there aren't many places to add on/screw into, so my rig out has to be very efficient.  That's where the Hobie Tackle Bin comes in, but it's designed to work w/ the Hobie H-Rail system on their Pro Angler yak, which is not a good solution for the Revo's.

I really like the Tackle Bin, but am at a loss on how to mount it inside my yak.  Any thoughts on this?

TIA, Bradley


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Maybe velcro with adhesive or bungees. Do you have one of those bins? If you don't already have one, I'd suggest something else...like a marine plano box. Those H-rail bins look interesting though and I have a Revo 16 w/rails, so I was wondering if it'd make a good livebait bucket for a handful of sardines etc.
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Scurvy

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Maybe velcro with adhesive or bungees. Do you have one of those bins? If you don't already have one, I'd suggest something else...like a marine plano box. Those H-rail bins look interesting though and I have a Revo 16 w/rails, so I was wondering if it'd make a good livebait bucket for a handful of sardines etc.

I like that they have good measures for holding and managing hooks/lures, tools, bait, and those other typical smaller loose items that quickly clutter the cockpit and are prone to jumping into the "drink."  There's something about hooks thru my waders or drysuit that just upsets me....


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Get a H-Crate or mount some HBar onto your yak like how Salty did. 
« Last Edit: July 22, 2016, 10:14:39 AM by Str8FishiN »
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