Making of Canoe Outriggers that are removable and will not damage the yoke.
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- Опубліковано 10 тра 2021
- I started this video last year, but the winter season came in a bit quick, so the canoe outriggers were put on the back burner. I have now finished making them. I designed it to be inexpensive to make and completely removable. It slides on over the yoke and is held on there by it's design with out damaging or drilling any part of the canoe. I tried to be very clear on my instructions though I kept forgetting words for some odd reason....stress, aging, no coffee, miss my Snickers Bar etc. all contribute to my memory loss I guess, I think, not sure,...I forgot. Any way, enjoy the video and I hope this gives others a great idea on how to stabilize their canoe so it is a bit more enjoyable.
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I like this design, now you have encouraged me to make one for my Ghenoee. Especially the flagpole idea.
Great video, I enjoyed watching how you analyze and fix the situation. Would be great to see it in use.
Keep them coming, please.
I am not even building these and your explanations of tools and how to do different things helped me a lot! Thank you!
Great to hear!
Absolutely love this. Will be using this as inspiration for my build.
Great Job, Robert…I built my outriggers just they way you said then built an aluminum channel with gunnel cleats flag poles mounting on top…super safe now Thanks for taking the time to show how you did it! Fantastic!! Kurt
Thank you for watching!!
Best video I have seen, very informative, and you made it easy to follow. Thank you very much.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I’ve been trying to figure out how to do this for my canoe for over a year. I’m so thankful I found your video. I can’t wait to make these for my own canoe.
Glad I could help!
Nice job, congratulations on showing realistic build. You did did it without all the hype and just like the adverage guy in his adverage garage. Thank you
Glad you liked it!
That’s the exact setup I’ve been working on my 16’6” Coleman RAM-X except I like your setup sliding over your yoke better than what I planned. I’m too old & broken to heft my canoe anymore so I built a trailer for mine.
Thanks for showing all the details. Really helpful!
Great job all around with the video. Informative, well filmed, and great music.
Thank you very much!
Excellent job gives me confidence to have a go
Awesome! I really enjoyed the video! I've been restoring my dads '73 sportspal and thought of doing videos but filming it is a pain in the ass! You did a really good job both with the project and the filming.
You are the master, Why? Quality.
Love this set up and video ill be making this same set this week waiting on the floats great job!
Thank you!
Thanks for the tutorial. Will be making mine soon.
You’re welcome 😊
Very helpful and creative. Thanks
Glad it was helpful!
so cool, thx for sharing, I have a mad river 14 foot love it, you inspired me!
That is awesome!
that is AWESOME!!!!! :D instead of paying a big price, DIY :)
Nice work. Good ideas.
bright dude!!! :) tx for the video!!
Nice build! I have a Coleman canoe that has a 1 1/2”-2” round aluminum tube that’s my center “yoke” so I couldn’t make one like yours. I had to drill holes in the center tubing and lay my smaller outrigger tubing on top of the canoe center “yoke” pipe and line up the holes and drill them out. I don’t have the flag pole holders on mine, I bent the outrigger tubing and mine is bolted through with large washers bent to match the pipe. I use wingnuts on the 4 through screws and it works great.
I didn’t use the crab pot bouys, but instead used a “jumbo” pool noodle one each outrigger. Same concept. Been using mine for 3 years now and works great. It lets me stand up while fly fishing.
That's awesome!! Hey, what ever works as long as you get out "on" the water, not "in" the water. LOL!!
Nice Work Bud!!!
Thanks!
Good job!
Thanks!
like your video big guy, I am adding riggers as well
Thanks 👍
If You make the PVC longer instead of foam, You could just caped with pvc end cap.
True, that would work and trap air inside just like the foam is doing. Thank you for the suggestion!!
Naw , I went to a second hand store and bought some cheap crutches and bought some large boat bumpers . That's the way to go !
Hey, what ever works, right?
by the way I love this mod , simple and easy
Hey you should do a video of it in use if you get a chance. Great informative video! Cool rig.
I will....if it stops raining here long enough. We are on 2 weeks of rain days and I have not even opened my powerboat and it July 14th. The weather window has just been awful for this year alone between repairs, tree work and free time.
Yes, definitely make a video of you using your Canoe with your outriggers please. Great idea. I think I’ll use it on my John boat.
Awesome video with great instruction. Mega Thx. Any updates on how they performed on the water?
I have not been able to canoe, it just keeps raining and raining and raining everytime I have a free moment. I am hoping soon. Today and tomorrow....rain.
It's cheaper to buy two pvc stormwater pipes with caps on the ends for the float part.
True, But... not really aquadynamic moving thru the water.
Will that pvc plastic portion of the built consider the weak point that will break first ? I would use Aluminum throughout with reinforcements gussets and extra pipe for strength, security and stability to replace the pvc ? Weight difference will not be that much … ill use your design and weld aluminum pipe for my outriggers but awesome idea
I weigh 300lbs and it has not broken yet. So, maybe after a lot of usage possibly....but not currently. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Like the video. I’m having a hard time finding the aluminum tubing that you used. What hardware store did you purchase the tubing from? Thanks!
I used my local True Value hardware store. I have not seen it in Lowes or Home Depot.
Are you worried about the cast metal flagpole holders cracking and failing? They seem heavy for the job.
Have not failed yet.
Sir, im a kiwi in NZ. When i worked in vineyards with the boys from the islands of Vanuatu, they consider their outrigger to be an essential lifesaving device. It is a reserve paddle, or, a floatation device in case of sinking. They carve them out of wood. Just thought you might like that perspective.
Thank you! We have boat races/clubs on the river near me that hold 8-10 paddles with one huge outrigger that prevents the boat from tipping. I forgot the name of this type of boat but once to twice a year they have races. Great to watch.
HI To NZ!! Love your Prime Minister there. Wish our President looked half as good and half his age. HAHAHAHA
@@bigguydiy2184 lol, nice one bro, thank you for your kind comment. In polynesia we call it "Waka ama" waka, canoe. Ama, outrigger. Thats us maoris call it that. In the islands its vaka ama. Many happy days to you on the water.
What size are those crab pot floats? Great video by the way
They are KUFA Sports 6x14-Inch. I bought them off of Amazon for $34 bucks.
how much do they weigh finished? enjoyed watching. Going to be paddling in some big water on my next expedition- needs some affordable stability!!
I do not know exactly, but under 8 lbs. I'll through it on a scale tomorrow and get back to you.
Weight is 15.22 lbs, or we can just say 16 lbs.
You approach the problem with intuition .
Thank you
like to see them in use
LOL, Me too. I have had zero time to go fishing this year. Rain, Rain, Rain every 2-3 days. When it's not raining, I'm mowing or fixing some ones mower.
@@bigguydiy2184 some of mt best fishin's been in the rain lol
If you had extended those arms completely out the ends of the buoys, you could of glued end caps on the pvc.
I did not want the PVC pipe to stick out. I just wanted it to go in far enough to secure it tightly.
Hey Big Guy any updates ? I have assembled most of the materials to build . I had already constructed a set and broke a flag pole holder this summer . Since then i bought the stainless pole holders , hopefully more robust !
I never got out this season. Canoe sat in storage along with my power boat. Nothing but rain, rain, rain most of the weekend. Third rainiest year in history...and still raining and it's Jan 1st! SHould be snowmobiling.
Right , here in northern Wisconsin we would have 30 inches of snow by now ! Only a dusting
Love Wisc. Such beautiful landscape!! Been thru the state once, I want to go back again.
Wife was born in Bangor Maine . Made a trip out east years ago Bar Harbor was awesome
Great Video , do have an update on how well it worked ?
Yes, just have to get some time to post it. Hope in another week.
Do you remember the wall thickness of the aluminum pipe ?
0.06 Inches. I used Aluminum piping vs aluminum tubing. Pipe is thicker than Tube.
You could of also wrapped some duct tape around the loose pvc one to make the fit tighter.
Good idea, but duct tape in water has a super short life span.
I liked the video but was kicked in the nuts when I realized I've watched it for an hour and had no demonstration of how it stabilized the canoe on the water.
LOL, I am not near any water nor pond. It a process to haul the canoe which involves installing roof racks, tie downs, etc. SO I have to assume most will understand it works with out a physical demonstration. Maybe I'll do a "Shorts" video of me using it.
Yes, it would be nice to see how it works on the water.
Sorry, I never got the canoe in the water this year. It rained almost every weekend during the Summer and I was too busy during the week building and repairing side work. My small power boat was never opened this year. Shrink wrap stayed on and registrstion stayed in my drawer....
Have you taken the combo to the water?
Have had zero time this season. Building a deck for someone, rebuilding a Cupola, then I have to work on another boat. Its been crazy busy.
@@bigguydiy2184, crazy busy is good! :)
What size diameter aluminum tubing?
1" OSD
how does it perform?
Zero issues. It keeps me and my son much more stable while fishing. That's 480 lbs in the canoe....and the weight is not evenly distributed front to back if you know what I mean.... :-)
It is beautiful but too difficult for me to make. I am a 63 year old woman and don't own many tools. I will have to keep looking for something simpler to make. But I enjoyed your video.
I have never looked, but I would not be surprised if someone makes a kit of pre-cut wood to replace rotten gunnels. Worth a internet search!!
interesting build...but could have been a 15 minute video, nearly an hour was waaay too long
You cannot really show much of a DIY build in 15 minutes. Details takes time to show so all bases are covered.
On the contrary, most videos are too quick. I appreciate the detail and I was able to fast forward when I was ready to get to next part of build. With youtube, it allows viewers to be more active viewers.
I'm sorry but you're wrong type is round tubing is square with round corners