Kayak outriggers, very strong, cheap and they work!

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  • @MScott-y4g
    @MScott-y4g 7 місяців тому +4

    That's what I keep wandering about the paddle hitting the pontoon, but you eliminated that problem, I love it.

  • @sailingfordummies.capt.sli4811
    @sailingfordummies.capt.sli4811 3 роки тому +4

    The best outriggers I have ever seen on any kayak.
    Outstanding and very well taught through. Trying to duplicate for my Galaxy. Well done sir, very well done indeed.

  • @ravenalbj
    @ravenalbj 5 років тому +10

    It may be "simple and cheap", but it required lots of creativity and actual work. Excellent job.

  • @BeefaloBart
    @BeefaloBart 6 років тому +9

    Best looking home brew outriggers I have seen yet. Im a bit on the bigger side and and have only been out on my new kayak once and even though it went fine. I have not been on it due to not feeling stable in it, and been looking over ideas for outriggers to help that out and love what you did there. And it doesn't look expensive.

  • @DanielLooper
    @DanielLooper 6 років тому +13

    best home made outriggers I have seen, that would totally pass for a commercial product , brilliant job! I shall try to build it for my kayak. thank you for sharing!

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +1

      Many thanks for your feed back!

  • @brianb8830
    @brianb8830 6 років тому +5

    Just got off the water from testing the single arm floats I for my 14'6" Old Town canoe. My advise on those and others with a single rod is don't bother. This design by Rikkie Carette is the best I've seen and will be starting on mine tomorrow. Thank you sir, well done.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +1

      Many thanks for that!

    • @paulvalley2125
      @paulvalley2125 6 років тому

      I too wish to add Outriggers to my canoe. Mime is an old 16 foot aluminum canoe. I would love to to see your design that you've modified to work with your canoe if you finished it. Could you please right back with a list of items that you used and possibly some pictures of your completed design?
      Thanks in advance, Paul

    • @MNCasaPro
      @MNCasaPro 2 роки тому +1

      How'd they come out Brian?

  • @michaelearle2719
    @michaelearle2719 2 роки тому +6

    now this is what i call craftmanship

  • @chrisfederoff1047
    @chrisfederoff1047 4 роки тому +2

    Wow. I agree with everyone. This is the best diy outrigger system I have found yet. I’m a life long builder and you’ve made me not accept pvc and crab floats. Thanks.

  • @geraldswain3259
    @geraldswain3259 6 років тому +67

    You should be marketing this as a kit ,wonderful job,best I've seen by a mile !.

    • @jaredschutz8486
      @jaredschutz8486 4 роки тому

      I agree! I just got a kayak for free from my neighbor and I would buy one of these in a heartbeat.

    • @mattmarzula
      @mattmarzula 4 роки тому +2

      @@jaredschutz8486 build it. PVC is cheap.

    • @jaredschutz8486
      @jaredschutz8486 4 роки тому +1

      Matt Marzula Yesir! Thanks for the encouragement. I ended up buying a canoe for cheap, put a trolling motor on it and just won an eBay bid on old wooden water skis that I’m retrofitting with some pvc pipes/bamboo to attach to the canoe.

  • @michaelgabriel7919
    @michaelgabriel7919 4 роки тому +2

    I have a small "sit in" angler type kayak that I use for fishing, but find it hard to move around and "get to" all of my equipment while on the water. After checking out a few aftermarket pontoon/outrigger systems for kayaks, I decided to make a set for myself seeing as the offerings were a bit... flimsy looking.
    I have been "researching" on the internet, and UA-cam in particular, for some time now and I have to tell you, your design and the engineering you put into this project is really impressive. I appreciate that you went into detail, especially with how you bent the PVC to conform to the curve of your kayak (filling them with sand is genius... or should I say "brilliant")... Thank you.
    I will be using most of your tips for my own design... however I might be "upgrading" the diameter of the pontoons for an increase in buoyancy and stability.
    My kayak is a 10 foot model and as I stated earlier is a "sit in" design, space, and my position in the kayak is very... limited. My intention is to increase stability so that I can raise the center of gravity, adding a slightly raised seating area for ease of motion and bit of mobility while fishing. Wish me luck! And thanks again for all of the incredible ideas. Mike from Minnesota, USA

    • @rick928
      @rick928  4 роки тому

      Many thanks for your feedback. Look forward to seeing your finished project!

  • @Poonslaya
    @Poonslaya 5 місяців тому +1

    Very well done job on those out riggers. I plan to get a Jonny bass 100 and throw an outboard on the back. As I plan to go open water on it I was looking to buy a kit to make it more like a mini trimaran however I think I am sold on your workmanship. And will likely end up building it myself. Thanks

  • @seanorth
    @seanorth 3 роки тому +4

    Exactly what I have been looking for as I am going kayaking with two dogs! Perfect 👌

  • @mk-jf1ux
    @mk-jf1ux 5 років тому +3

    Wow, gotta be one of the best explanations videos Ive ever seen. its what you pray 99%will turn out like but this one delivers! Thanks much.

  • @henrii1
    @henrii1 6 років тому +19

    brilliant design sir! I think I would make a set my self and include hinges at the detach joints to fold up the platoons for narrow passages and then fold back down and lock them in place with the pin. Thanks for taking the time to explain your design 👍 🚣‍♀️

    • @stongoi
      @stongoi 4 роки тому +1

      Did you end up making one with hinges? If so, please share!

    • @noeaguinaga4018
      @noeaguinaga4018 2 роки тому +1

      You could put a pole in the center with a pulley aso you can pull the pontoonsup and down

  • @sundar5537
    @sundar5537 3 роки тому +2

    hello rikkie, so nice of you, simpler form of kayak outrigger. good wishes..i shall build one.

  • @Blues2cool
    @Blues2cool 4 роки тому +3

    We are running Bonafide ss127 kyacks. They are tunnel hulls real stable thinking about outriggers. We fly fish the rivers and lakes out in the western US. You have done fantastic job on your outrigger s. Well done you should sell these as kits I'd buy them for our boats. Mike

  • @m012741k0m847
    @m012741k0m847 6 років тому +4

    Very slick - a lot of the DIY solutions are chintzy; this is exactly what I'm looking for. I've been looking for some opportunities to do some wood turning as well! Finally, an excuse to buy a 4 jaw chuck. Thanks for taking the time to show this off.

  • @barrykelly4568
    @barrykelly4568 6 років тому +4

    Wonderful design and engineering. The best stabilizer I've seen whether home or factory made. Now I'll see if I have the patience and skill to do my own. Thanks very much for sharing this.

  • @Truckguy41
    @Truckguy41 6 років тому +4

    this is the cleanest diy outriggers i have seen great job

  • @elchaposexcitingadventures1674
    @elchaposexcitingadventures1674 4 роки тому +1

    How come the British are so innovative. Great job and thanks for sharing your expertise and design!!

  • @Sophos1964
    @Sophos1964 3 роки тому +1

    ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT!!! Very well engineered. Like other commenters have written , you should market this or at least market the instructions.

  • @rickthecountrydj7404
    @rickthecountrydj7404 5 років тому +1

    Those are among the nicest, Home Built Outriggers that I've seen yet.... very nice!

  • @railroadtrash09
    @railroadtrash09 4 роки тому +1

    Very sleek. Nice look and the swept back design allows for paddling. Thanks for sharing!

  • @specialfxg
    @specialfxg 5 років тому +1

    Best idea yet. I have a setup with just a single arm and I had the same problem when it came to bending under power. Loved your idea and the setup looks awesome. Will now incorporate that onto my own hobie kayak. Brilliant. Thank you.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      Thanks for that, love to see your finished set up!

  • @The-Travel-Man
    @The-Travel-Man 4 роки тому +3

    Very well engineered and every detail is well thought out. Excellent work!

  • @onebaddj
    @onebaddj 6 років тому +5

    Nice set up! Thanks for putting out the video and sharing the info. Getting older and less agile, im starting to look into outriggers now.

  • @TheFishingMommy
    @TheFishingMommy 6 років тому +10

    WOW. I am absolutely amazed at how perfect these are! I’d buy them in a heartbeat if they were mass produced. Sadly I don’t have the skills to even contemplate attempting anything like your fantastic design!

    • @tedsell1455
      @tedsell1455 5 років тому

      The Fishing Family probably easier than you think ,just have a plan 🐟

  • @TRabocse
    @TRabocse 6 років тому +1

    I have been looking for ideas to put stabilizers on my Hobie Outback. By far this is the best design I have seen. Thank for sharing.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому

      Many thanks for that. Please send a video when you do it on your kayak

  • @parrish903
    @parrish903 4 роки тому +1

    Outstanding, you need to sell them as us older folks spend as much time swimming as kayaking.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  4 роки тому

      I also quality as 'older folks' and after spending time in the water, I decided to make these outrigger's

  • @lyovmyshkin8887
    @lyovmyshkin8887 5 років тому +2

    These are great! You put a lot of good thinking into them and they're aesthetic too. I'm going to use some of your ideas. I've been making mine out of 4 inch drainage PVC -- I'd like to use larger but couldn't find it locally. I got the idea from the RebelCat guy on UA-cam. It works great though, very tough and light. I wound up hanging my PVC tubes on clothes line, putting a long piece of rebar inside with weights on each end and heating the tubes with a heat gun to give them more of an old "submarine hull" shape (because I use mine for sailing canoes and kayaks) and then heating the ends and pulling them shut into a wedge and sealing the ends with 3M 5200 Marine Sealant. I need to find a better way to seal them because they eventually leak, but I put 3 inch pool noodles in them so they can't lose too much of their bouyancy. You can see the results in some of my videos. I'm going to try building foamie outriggers next, after reading about people building kayaks and sailboats with insulating foam panels. Thanks for sharing!

  • @timhunt2500
    @timhunt2500 6 років тому +5

    Very cool! If you do this again try using crutches/walkers for the angles. Strong and won't rust. Spring loaded pins you can adjust the length you need. I did this with a short paddle I needed to make longer.

    • @zhrob1
      @zhrob1 Рік тому

      I like to see what you mean by using crutches?

  • @NobodyOwesYouAnythin
    @NobodyOwesYouAnythin 5 років тому +1

    Nice design. There’s lots of work and thought went into making it. Thanks for sharing it with us. Hello from across the pond, upstate New York.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      Thanks Johnn

  • @ronfrost7160
    @ronfrost7160 5 років тому +5

    Very clever ideas well presented, best of all no irritating background crap that some confuse for music! Cheers

  • @mortimerschnerd3846
    @mortimerschnerd3846 3 роки тому +1

    NICE work! Built like a battle tank but yet lightweight and corrosion resistant!

  • @johnanderson8705
    @johnanderson8705 2 роки тому +1

    I got to say . Your outriggers are the best i have ever seen. Great job old man! Or young man,im old too. Very impressive. Just have to say. Im going out on lake superior in late september. your idea is great!. Mine wont be the the same. But the same.. Thank you!

  • @courtneyb6154
    @courtneyb6154 6 років тому +6

    Absolutely beautiful job my man. When I started the video I though that the wrong video was playing because the riggers looked professionally made.....and they are!. Excellent craftsmanship! Thanks so much for sharing.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +1

      Thank you, much appreciated!

    • @courtneyb6154
      @courtneyb6154 6 років тому +1

      Hi Rikkie! Would you mind sharing how you applied the Sikaflex? I am looking at it on Amazon and see that it comes in a calking cartridge. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks!

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +2

      I used the calking cartridge you mentioned but you can get 2 other tubes that don't need the 'gun'. One is a small tube that resembles something like a big tooth paste tube, the other is more like a big sausage that comes with a metal 'key' that you use to wind at one end forcing the sikaflex out the other (just type 'Sikaflex tube' on Ebay and you will see) When the nose cones were turned, they had a lip of about 2'' that slotted inside the pvc tubes and these were covered in the sikaflex forming a watertight seal both ends. I also used sikaflex over any bolts/screws going into the main pontoons/floats.

    • @courtneyb6154
      @courtneyb6154 6 років тому +1

      Thanks for explaining! So the sikaflex was simply used as a sealant for joints and other places that may leak. I thought that it was what you used to coat the entire float. What did you use to make them black? Marine paint?

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +1

      Yes, the sikaflex was only used as a sealant. The only parts I had to paint were the nose cones as everything else was black pvc tubing. Any good quality paint (more layers the better) will do.

  • @adamcrane3126
    @adamcrane3126 6 років тому +1

    That is the sweetest rig man very well done.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому

      Adam Crane many thanks

  • @The1stGurehaundo
    @The1stGurehaundo 5 років тому +2

    ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT, MATE! They look awesome.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому +1

      Many thanks. They have made such a difference!

  • @charlieboutin3341
    @charlieboutin3341 3 роки тому +1

    The best I’ve seen! 👍👍 Thank you for the instructional video. Best wishes to you from Texas. ✌️👌🎣

  • @darkfalcon75
    @darkfalcon75 3 роки тому +1

    I like this design cleanest I've seen..

  • @jtees03
    @jtees03 3 роки тому +1

    One of the best I’ve seen yet

  • @chopperbadcomapny2625
    @chopperbadcomapny2625 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely the best DIY riggers I’ve seen...! Thanks dude I’ve been looking for this exact video! I have been thinking close to the same thing , Wood tips and all... really didn’t know if it would work or not! Don’t have the money for trial runs. 👍🏽👍🏾👍🏼🧐🇺🇸🎣

  • @ito2791
    @ito2791 6 років тому +1

    I don't kayak, but happened to see this video. Excellent! Thanks for sharing!

  • @MrSpringfellow
    @MrSpringfellow 5 років тому +1

    Aha our version of a boat in the Philippines. Baruto as we call it, it is made of palm wood called ‘bakhaw’ as my grandfather carved it using an adze.

  • @Jcarr62
    @Jcarr62 6 років тому +5

    By far the best setup I have seen yet Thanks for sharing with us.!!!

  • @hanoitripper1809
    @hanoitripper1809 3 роки тому +1

    These outriggers look cool compared to others

  • @timothysmith5453
    @timothysmith5453 3 роки тому

    The commercial outriggers incorporate a way to adjust their height. It seems like you might at times like to have them on for safety’s adjusted slightly above the water line for less drag. I’ve not used one before but would like to have this feature also.

  • @sheepsfoot2
    @sheepsfoot2 2 роки тому +2

    Check out the big brain on Rikkie .......... bloody well done mate !

  • @MrBoriqua2000
    @MrBoriqua2000 5 років тому +1

    Looks professionally made. Great job

  • @mavste5677
    @mavste5677 3 роки тому

    Got a parts list? You could make a parts list and engineering drawings for a kit. This looks more well built than a lot of commercially available outriggers.

  • @JabezVidz
    @JabezVidz 2 роки тому

    Best DIY example out there! Great job!!

  • @mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643
    @mathewdavis-adventuresandd6643 6 років тому +2

    Terrific job on the outriggers. Thank you for sharing.

  • @dennissorensen8765
    @dennissorensen8765 6 років тому +2

    They look absolutely brilliant, mate! Thumbs up for sharing. Thanks!

  • @jwrhynejr.6689
    @jwrhynejr.6689 6 років тому +1

    Great video and good job on the additional stabilizing gear! Absolutely genius and very well made! Thanks!

  • @butchdowning1905
    @butchdowning1905 5 років тому +2

    Those are the coolest “Torpedoes “ for stabilizers. I’m going to make the back flat with fins and a small plastic electric trolling motor blade on the back.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      Great idea, please post a video!

  • @philipgildea8846
    @philipgildea8846 6 років тому +4

    Brilliant engineering and very nice craftsmanship. Would have loved to see the construction.

  • @ozne_2358
    @ozne_2358 5 років тому +1

    Great set up, lots of good ideas. Thanks. The trickiest parts are the nose cones : maybe 3D printing could help there.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      A 3D printer would be a great idea!

  • @tonycotto8073
    @tonycotto8073 3 роки тому +1

    Excellent mechanical engineering mate, now can a n electrical engineer show me how to place a couple of brushless motor and a bunch of LiPo's that run on 100 watts of solar and well placed electronics on those pontoons and I got my perfect rig right here. With this video I'm halfway there.

  • @koogleyou557
    @koogleyou557 6 років тому +1

    Wow how very clever. just got my 1st fishing kayak. Will be doing this. Thank you!

  • @colstace2560
    @colstace2560 6 років тому

    Fill the floats with expanding foam so they can't leak. Nice job !

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому

      I did think of that but even expanding foam will eventually soak up water and with the tubes hollow you can hear if you get water in them (so you know you need to fix a leak )

  • @timwheel8466
    @timwheel8466 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for sharing the video. Great craftsmanship mate. I will try something similar on my kayak. All the best from West OZ

  • @expomm
    @expomm 4 роки тому

    Awesome design, this for sharing, would be nice to see a video showing the stability on water

    • @rick928
      @rick928  4 роки тому +1

      There's a link in the description showing them on the water

  • @YEPIMONFISHING
    @YEPIMONFISHING 4 роки тому +1

    Fantastic , thanks for sharing ..
    I need something like this to help with the extra weight on my trolling motor.
    Will give it a try.

  • @roi9902
    @roi9902 6 років тому +1

    Beautiful work! They sell products that are of inferior manufacture here in the states. Thank you!

  • @raymondgarner4409
    @raymondgarner4409 6 років тому +1

    Dude!! You could make a fortune with this. Hell, I’d pay $200+ for this!

  • @scrillaking997
    @scrillaking997 6 років тому +1

    Damn dude you can take on the Bermuda waves with that super advance technology

  • @bostonkingi
    @bostonkingi 6 років тому +3

    Brilliant workmanship. Thankyou for sharing .

  • @matthewwheaton5835
    @matthewwheaton5835 5 років тому

    Nice work. One thing I noticed...the front of the pontoon can snag on vegetation/vines etc. That would be a bad day on a fast river.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      Good point but I only ever kayak on the open sea. I suppose if you was to kayak on a river with the possibility of getting snagged on vines etc then I would use the kayak without the out riggers on. With this design you are able to carry the two outriggers in the back/sides and put them back on when you are clear of snags or in more open water.

  • @jamespostevka1144
    @jamespostevka1144 4 роки тому +2

    I would buy this from you in a heart beat mate

  • @carr869
    @carr869 3 місяці тому +1

    Well done mate.

  • @butchdowning1905
    @butchdowning1905 5 років тому +1

    The best on youtube, I'll be making a set for my hobie outback. I think I'll hinge the connect points though. Great job!

    • @rick928
      @rick928  5 років тому

      Love to see the finished product!

  • @ianr5978
    @ianr5978 5 років тому

    Just bought a Wilderness Thresher 140 for Sea fishing, had a go in it and, hey presto, I keep tipping it, and at 65 yrs its a bitch getting back on.. I looked at the commercial outriggers and did think they looked flimsy and not up to the job at all, and eye watering expensive !!... I am lucky enough to have a wood lathe and a engineers lathe in my sheds, so I am buying the materials to make outriggers like yours, since you have used them is there anything that you would do differently, I dont think I will use Oak for the end caps, thinking about lighter synthetic, more buoyant, water resistant materials, but dont know what yet ??
    Brilliant design and just the encouragement I needed to get some made.

  • @tomholland1667
    @tomholland1667 6 років тому +2

    Very nice! I will be adding this to my kayak this year! Thanks for sharing!

  • @spgilmorespgilmore
    @spgilmorespgilmore Рік тому

    Some very good ideas here. Nicely done!

  • @wjsj69
    @wjsj69 5 років тому +1

    This raises the bar, well done sir!

  • @guystewart8468
    @guystewart8468 4 роки тому +1

    Brilliant ! Thanks for sharing Rikkie !

  • @danemmerich6775
    @danemmerich6775 2 роки тому

    Looks like it would work better if the attachment points would be sturdier. It looks like it should fit further into the other pipe. Great video.

  • @thomdrum
    @thomdrum 5 років тому +1

    Solid design and construction!

  • @wesley9761
    @wesley9761 6 років тому +2

    Very nice! Thinking about using your design, looks much sturdier than others I've seen.

  • @TexasPapa13
    @TexasPapa13 8 місяців тому

    Man you killed it with these.

  • @SRVACE
    @SRVACE 6 років тому +2

    Nice job, strong, functional a good looking

  • @ftsboys9825
    @ftsboys9825 5 років тому +11

    You should start a business and start selling these things they look awesome

  • @davidbradley3074
    @davidbradley3074 4 роки тому +1

    Great Modification and video!

  • @DingDong-mv2ue
    @DingDong-mv2ue 4 роки тому

    love the video. Hopefully you make a tutorial video on how to assemble and the materials that we need. Thank you!

  • @thanasackb
    @thanasackb 5 років тому +1

    Great job! Looks to be one strong outrigger!

  • @jamesireland9188
    @jamesireland9188 6 років тому +1

    Best outriggers I have ever seen congrats. Have just subbed have a good day and stay safe Jimmy from Massachusetts

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому

      Many thanks James

  • @islandvibez
    @islandvibez 4 роки тому

    Just like a bangka. We call the motorized ones Pambot, and the ones with sails Paraw.

  • @georgeakin9312
    @georgeakin9312 4 місяці тому

    Placing hot sand in a pvc tube you can shape it how ever you want. The hotter the sand the more it will become playable.

  • @kattysat
    @kattysat 6 років тому +3

    Love the idea of two stabalizing bars rather than just one like all the other vids I've seen and the longer outriggers themselves. I'm looking to make my own and will look more into this sort of design. Just have one concern really. If, as an example, a power boat creates a good bit of wake parallel to your port side and as it hits you, the port outrigger goes up with the wake (meaning the starboard one will go down) and as your hull goes over the tip of the wake, the port outrigger would hit the water pretty hard on the other side of the wake? Just wondering if this would cause any stress structurally to the outriggers security to the yak. I might be over analazying it all as I'm new to kayaks and might be a 'worst case' scenario though. I appreciate turning into the wake is a good move if possible. I'm not knocking this concept as it's great and the same scenario applies to all other outriggers I've seen whether DIY or shop bought.

    • @rick928
      @rick928  6 років тому +7

      Good question, the area of the pontoons (that are actually in the water)are are so small compared to the kayak itself that any wake/waves has no noticeable effect at all (apart from stopping you from tipping over even in rough water) The 'arms' being made from pvc has a certain amount of flex, along with the cushion effect of the water itself when one side is subjected to 'digging in' the water when the other side is elevated seems to help with a smooth paddle. It just so happens that I have been out today in an area where there were a lot of power boats creating big wakes in all directions with no problems at all. Hope this helps.

  • @geraldkoth654
    @geraldkoth654 4 роки тому +4

    Make a set of wheels for the forward cross attachment. Instant dolly.

  • @mimo1dz38
    @mimo1dz38 6 років тому +1

    Thats the best ive seen so far mate well done mate

  • @paultrimble9390
    @paultrimble9390 3 роки тому +1

    Them are nice 👍🏻 units. Put that style on my sun dolphin ss 10’. Thanks for information.

  • @scottruchek
    @scottruchek Рік тому

    You should license this product and sell them on the market. 🎉

  • @NotMyNameEither
    @NotMyNameEither 2 роки тому +1

    Nicely done. Thanks for sharing.

  • @bootlegblades6276
    @bootlegblades6276 5 років тому +1

    Very nice work sir!!!

  • @davidhefner5668
    @davidhefner5668 6 років тому

    Check out Gatorlock cam fittings for the attachment.

  • @kc.emerson8792
    @kc.emerson8792 7 місяців тому

    Best design yet. What size is your kayak ‽?

  • @geraldmartinez7211
    @geraldmartinez7211 4 роки тому

    I have been researching kayak outriggers and your design is by far the best I have found. My son and I are working on outriggers for our kayaks based on your design. Could you tell me the width of your outriggers from pontoon center to pontoon center and how far from the back of your seat do the nose cones start

    • @rick928
      @rick928  4 роки тому

      The distance of the outrigger's from the kayak depends on how far you need the front (nose cones) back as to allow you not to hit them on the back stroke of the paddle. Find that point and work back as the angle bracket is 45 degrees. Hope this helps

  • @tbk2486
    @tbk2486 8 місяців тому

    very nice build, congrats! how much will this slow you down in the water? and how do you assess the correct height for them?

  • @bobcasteel7811
    @bobcasteel7811 3 роки тому +1

    Great design!