*Very well-made, stable, comfortable **enjoyable.fishing** recommend love that everything fits in bag. Easy to paddle for single person as well, however might be too heavy to carry by one.*
Thanks for this video, I used it to make outriggers for my Lifetime Tioga/Tamarack kayak for crabbing. I’m still tinkering with it but it definitely helps with stability when I’m pulling up my crab pots. I would recommend adding PVC stops (one on each side) for keeping the pontoons (buoys in my case) out of the water. The string stretches and isn’t as solid as another set of stops at the back of the vertical pipes going into the rod holders. Thanks again!
Im probably a little late saying this but you have a tie down loop under your outrigger cross bar. you could just get a small turnbuckle for each side and then just attach them with a cable or paracord loop to the crossbar and many small turnbuckles come with a screen door hook on one end that you could just hook into the tie down, spin it a couple of times and you are secure. Great Idea on the flip ups! They will still work and you wont have a strap running under your kayak creating drag. Not trying to be critical! Yall did a great job! Hope this helps with future builds.
Excellent! I'm impressed! Those outriggers would be $80 and up on Amazon. But so much cheaper to make from pool noodle and PVC pipe like you did here. Great also that no drilling of holes was needed on version 1. A rope with a trucker's hitch would likely work as well if one didn't have a ratchet strap. I live in a bay that usually has significant winds and waves. As a result, I can only go kayaking about 2 or 3 times a month. That outrigger may well be the best answer. Outriggers would also be useful for heavy kayaks that are also loaded with much fishing gear, as those would be hard to upright if capsized. Thanks for sharing and posting this vid.
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@Wayne Alvin I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Mine is very similar except i used a 1.5' PVC and it fits into my rod holders quite snug, no need for anything to strap it down. I'm definitely stealing your rotatable idea. Great job!
Is it anyway you can provide all the specific parts that is needed for this project? I hate guessing and ordering the wrong parts. Greatly appreciated so much!!!
Could you give dimensions of each cut and an item list? I also have an Eagle Talon and definitely need to build some outriggers, stability isn’t great.
That’s awesome man, great easy to use design I have a similar design using 2in pvc and 1.5 in pvc My design rotates front to back vs your version of side to side Mine is yet untested in quarantine but if successful I’ll do a walkthrough too. Thank you for uploading this, I was a bit concerned that water would cause some issue while rotating but it looks like it’s not a problem for you
Thanks so much for this video! I really like the no drill setup, it's very well thought out. Can you give me a bit more detail on how you attached the foam to the PVC? I assume it's some kind of T-joint. Thanks!
Can you please make a video on how you made the out rigger for the Eagle Talon 12 kayak I just got that kayak and I've been trying to figure out how to make stabilizers for it I love this idea please
So studying over this, and damn fine job btw, i rly like ur idea better than others ive seen, but i think ive pretty well about got it all figured out. Except for one thing.. whats the deal with the golds gym weights?? Lol
If nothing else you could extend the front noodles, use nylon ties pulled tightly to create a more cone shape? Personally I prefer a kayak with a non flat bottom; round, V flared hulls, heavy on built in hull secondary buoyancy, but people find these too tippy, even if more safe in bad weather, so manufacturers go with flat. Flat bottoms, will hinge flip on the down wind, down wave side digging in, the flat bottom lifted to wave, wind, prefer to have hull tilt, slip it on round surface. I have no desire to stand up in a kayak to fish. Our saltwater river is 5 miles wide, feeds a huge bay, it's 60 feet deep, so, low down for me. Thinking of using noodles to fill the back area where a bulk head should be behind the seat in a sit in kayak. Why you would manufacturers a sit in kayak without a water proof bulkhead is beyond me, or at least supply blow up flotation. I believe that kayak that transverse the west coast to Hawaii used, carried, pontoons only night, so the kayaker could sleep. Still this would be a good option for a lake, smaller water for those sit in kayaks, no bulkheads. They are impossible to get the water out, flip back, or try to get to store with, as they are a bath tub of water. If going further out than you are willing to swim on a lake by yourself, no kayak, probably a good idea.
Good job. The strap underneath don’t mess with the tracking? Or your not worried about it bending the yak? I would have secured both sides down with the silver eyelets by each rod holder spot
Hi buddy I am aziz türkey İSTANBULI'm following you You helped me a lot with this video. what is the white material you tactic ? an inflatable kayak stabilizer i want to do. I would be very happy if you could help me with this.
Try looking for exercise foam online. Before Covid, I bought them at the workout section from Walmart. But with Covid, nothing seems to be in stock anymore. I just typed in "exercise foam" right now on google, and you can purchase them online from walmart. www.walmart.com/ip/Stamina-18-Inch-Foam-Roller-18-long-x-6-diameter/603482861?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227368723992&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=470063717519&wl4=aud-834279576126:pla-968228321694&wl5=9031868&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=603482861&veh=sem&gclid=CjwKCAjw5p_8BRBUEiwAPpJO68pElZkTwL9A7C7BhbJKICa6dPvwNlgKugBlUZL-u-eaZi7x34tWoBoCYz0QAvD_BwE
FYI, Black pipe is ABS, white pipe is PVC. ABS is rated for drainage with no pressure. PVC is usually for potable water applications and is thicker and stronger. I also see you have it labeled as 1" The pipe, but you built this with is 1 1/2" ABS pipe. I don't see 1 1/4" pipe at all.
ITs PVC bro, I spray painted it black. I inserted a size 1 PVC into a size 1.25 PVC. Its hard to tell, but there are actually 2 different size PVC at work here. Thats why I pointed the arrows in the video to indicate where the Different size PVCs are.
Eh idk howbi feel about this one i feel like theres alot better ones out there the fact you have to ratchet strap it on kills it for me but if it works for you thats awesome
*Very well-made, stable, comfortable **enjoyable.fishing** recommend love that everything fits in bag. Easy to paddle for single person as well, however might be too heavy to carry by one.*
I would love to see an in-depth video on this outrigger build. I am looking to building one of my own soon. Thanks. This is an awesome idea. : )
Love the handle idea.Seen many stabilizer builds, this is the first one with a handle. Good job.
Thanks for this video, I used it to make outriggers for my Lifetime Tioga/Tamarack kayak for crabbing. I’m still tinkering with it but it definitely helps with stability when I’m pulling up my crab pots. I would recommend adding PVC stops (one on each side) for keeping the pontoons (buoys in my case) out of the water. The string stretches and isn’t as solid as another set of stops at the back of the vertical pipes going into the rod holders. Thanks again!
i have this same yak and been tryna find a video on what would work good with mine...the eagle talon 12! thank you for posting this!
Im probably a little late saying this but you have a tie down loop under your outrigger cross bar. you could just get a small turnbuckle for each side and then just attach them with a cable or paracord loop to the crossbar and many small turnbuckles come with a screen door hook on one end that you could just hook into the tie down, spin it a couple of times and you are secure.
Great Idea on the flip ups! They will still work and you wont have a strap running under your kayak creating drag. Not trying to be critical! Yall did a great job! Hope this helps with future builds.
Excellent! I'm impressed! Those outriggers would be $80 and up on Amazon. But so much cheaper to make from pool noodle and PVC pipe like you did here. Great also that no drilling of holes was needed on version 1. A rope with a trucker's hitch would likely work as well if one didn't have a ratchet strap. I live in a bay that usually has significant winds and waves. As a result, I can only go kayaking about 2 or 3 times a month. That outrigger may well be the best answer. Outriggers would also be useful for heavy kayaks that are also loaded with much fishing gear, as those would be hard to upright if capsized. Thanks for sharing and posting this vid.
This is a great diy of an outrigger! Very well done!
This is pure genius. Thank you! Have you made a video to show the specs and how you make it?
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@Wayne Alvin I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and Im trying it out atm.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@Wayne Alvin it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
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Genius. Impressive features
Mine is very similar except i used a 1.5' PVC and it fits into my rod holders quite snug, no need for anything to strap it down. I'm definitely stealing your rotatable idea. Great job!
Love your way of making kayak outriggers my friend....Thanks for sharing.....Happy New Years to you Both..from Bill in Plant City Fl. 👍👍👍
Is it anyway you can provide all the specific parts that is needed for this project? I hate guessing and ordering the wrong parts. Greatly appreciated so much!!!
Very nice, getting ready for making mine on a small canoe. Tks
Well done! Love your ideas.
Very cool. Thanks for sharing.
Could you give dimensions of each cut and an item list? I also have an Eagle Talon and definitely need to build some outriggers, stability isn’t great.
That’s awesome man, great easy to use design
I have a similar design using 2in pvc and 1.5 in pvc
My design rotates front to back vs your version of side to side
Mine is yet untested in quarantine but if successful I’ll do a walkthrough too.
Thank you for uploading this, I was a bit concerned that water would cause some issue while rotating but it looks like it’s not a problem for you
Awesome! Please make an in-depth video and parts list.
With the outriggets positioned where they are on the sit inside. You can see the extra trouble with paddling effectively.
Awesome idea!!!
Thanks so much for this video! I really like the no drill setup, it's very well thought out. Can you give me a bit more detail on how you attached the foam to the PVC? I assume it's some kind of T-joint. Thanks!
I like this! Thanks a lot! 👍👍
Can you please make a video on how you made the out rigger for the Eagle Talon 12 kayak I just got that kayak and I've been trying to figure out how to make stabilizers for it I love this idea please
great idea !!
Good job!
Outstanding
Good idea!
So studying over this, and damn fine job btw, i rly like ur idea better than others ive seen, but i think ive pretty well about got it all figured out. Except for one thing.. whats the deal with the golds gym weights?? Lol
Really cool
Brilliant.
pretty cool
How do you attach pcv pipe to the pool noodle
Nice outrigger setup. Too bad you didn't show us how you built it.
If nothing else you could extend the front noodles, use nylon ties pulled tightly to create a more cone shape?
Personally I prefer a kayak with a non flat bottom; round, V flared hulls, heavy on built in hull secondary buoyancy, but people find these too tippy, even if more safe in bad weather, so manufacturers go with flat.
Flat bottoms, will hinge flip on the down wind, down wave side digging in, the flat bottom lifted to wave, wind, prefer to have hull tilt, slip it on round surface.
I have no desire to stand up in a kayak to fish. Our saltwater river is 5 miles wide, feeds a huge bay, it's 60 feet deep, so, low down for me.
Thinking of using noodles to fill the back area where a bulk head should be behind the seat in a sit in kayak.
Why you would manufacturers a sit in kayak without a water proof bulkhead is beyond me, or at least supply blow up flotation.
I believe that kayak that transverse the west coast to Hawaii used, carried, pontoons only night, so the kayaker could sleep.
Still this would be a good option for a lake, smaller water for those sit in kayaks, no bulkheads. They are impossible to get the water out, flip back, or try to get to store with, as they are a bath tub of water.
If going further out than you are willing to swim on a lake by yourself, no kayak, probably a good idea.
I have the same boat. Could I get a parts list for the out riggers
Good job. The strap underneath don’t mess with the tracking? Or your not worried about it bending the yak? I would have secured both sides down with the silver eyelets by each rod holder spot
Honestly tracking is not affected and the strap is not super tight on. No bending.
Genious ans well done !😀😍😍
Larger pool noodle vs smaller 🤔 I like both versions not sure I’d like to build.
The larger tube but what’s pros and cons
Parts list for outrigger?
Hi buddy I am aziz türkey İSTANBULI'm following you You helped me a lot with this video.
what is the white material you tactic ?
an inflatable kayak stabilizer i want to do.
I would be very happy if you could help me with this.
Ty
Hi, may I ask how did you make holes through the middle of the Foam Roller for the PVC pipes? Thanks in advance.😀
Good job, great looking woman.
Do you have a parts list?
good job god bless u
I like the idea of the large foam noodles, but I can't find them on amazon, ebay, walmart etc. Where do find them?
Try looking for exercise foam online. Before Covid, I bought them at the workout section from Walmart. But with Covid, nothing seems to be in stock anymore. I just typed in "exercise foam" right now on google, and you can purchase them online from walmart.
www.walmart.com/ip/Stamina-18-Inch-Foam-Roller-18-long-x-6-diameter/603482861?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227368723992&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=470063717519&wl4=aud-834279576126:pla-968228321694&wl5=9031868&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=603482861&veh=sem&gclid=CjwKCAjw5p_8BRBUEiwAPpJO68pElZkTwL9A7C7BhbJKICa6dPvwNlgKugBlUZL-u-eaZi7x34tWoBoCYz0QAvD_BwE
www.walmart.com/ip/Stamina-18-Inch-Foam-Roller-18-long-x-6-diameter/603482861?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=0&&adid=22222222227368723992&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=470063717519&wl4=aud-834279576126:pla-968228321694&wl5=9031868&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=8175035&wl11=online&wl12=603482861&veh=sem&gclid=CjwKCAjw5p_8BRBUEiwAPpJO68pElZkTwL9A7C7BhbJKICa6dPvwNlgKugBlUZL-u-eaZi7x34tWoBoCYz0QAvD_BwE
@@lon93 Thanks. I was searching 'large pool noodles'. lol
FYI, Black pipe is ABS, white pipe is PVC. ABS is rated for drainage with no pressure. PVC is usually for potable water applications and is thicker and stronger. I also see you have it labeled as 1" The pipe, but you built this with is 1 1/2" ABS pipe. I don't see 1 1/4" pipe at all.
ITs PVC bro, I spray painted it black. I inserted a size 1 PVC into a size 1.25 PVC. Its hard to tell, but there are actually 2 different size PVC at work here. Thats why I pointed the arrows in the video to indicate where the Different size PVCs are.
Eh idk howbi feel about this one i feel like theres alot better ones out there the fact you have to ratchet strap it on kills it for me but if it works for you thats awesome
What lake is this?
So did y’all get enough likes for an in depth video?
Please add in-depth instructions.