Thanks from the UK for this test video. I have a small outboard I have made a bracket for on the back of my kayak but I need these outriggers to complete the build!!! So good!
Just watched this and your original outrigger video. Awesome. I've been slowly modding my lil kayak for fishing this spring and been looking at outrigger videos. Thank you for showing a video with practical use after building. I think this will definitely be getting added to my yak soon👍😁
My first kayak was the lifetime tahoma. Made outrigers using adjustable steel flag pole holders that fold up when not using them on the water and take off when transporting. I'm a big guy so me and my gear exceded the 275 lb capacity considerably so it belongs to my great grand daughter now. I got a big guys kayak now. Sure makes me feel good that i made them outriggers.we enjoy our time on the water together. Any way really like yalls videos. Take care. God bless ya keep up the good work.
Great Video Buddy and love the background music...Man you are giving me ideas for my Son in law to do...LOL!!!!.....Going through your vids right now...Good stuff Sir!!!!👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁🎣🎣🎣🎣
How would I go about securing these to my kayak (Pelican Challenger 100 Angler) since I dont have any way of getting inside of it to put on some washers and nuts for using bolts. Any suggestions would be great
I just looked at a picture of a kayak like yours, without being able to add a hatch it will be a tough one to figure out. Maybe you could use the rod holders with pvc pipe coming out and elbow them into the water someway. See if you can find pvc to fit the rod holders. And elbow back into the water. If I had one like that I would try to figure it out. Thanks and God bless.
@@attechoutdoors5893 I see. I have a disability that requires me to be extremely careful around water. A hole in my neck from Cancer. If I fall in the water I will drown even though I can swim. That's why I asked about the 27" fenders. Thank you for your prompt reply. I appreciate your insight.
I think the pontoons are too high. For a better balance they should be adjusted so that they start to lift the side of the fully loaded boat when in the water. It appears they are not even providing any support until the boat leans a few inches onto them.
Just make sure you wear a life jacket. I’ve tried it without one in my pond and flipped adjusting the out rigger. Was not fun and had to buy new wallet. Yikes. Thanks for watching...!
so a buddy made his with outriggers that can darn near hold his weight and its almost impossible to flip but, once the float gets under the kayak its over it goes
The rasman wasn't sure what the hell was happnin in the water and the other. Also have the most important thing to be done by the black one another in the construction of the outrigger canoe hell and the powder
There have been so many new advances in kayaks in the last 10 years. I've been kayak and canoe fishing over 25 years and the value you get in that boat for the money is insanely good. Feelfree kayaks have a wheel in the keel that makes it tge easiest boat to transport.
I just got mine today. It's definitely a do-all paddle kayak. Rivers, lakes, ponds, inshore. Jack of all trades, not the absolute best for any specific thing, but it'll do it all comfortably.
I watched a vid with a guy 6'2, 240. He didn't have any problems with his. He wasn't trying to flip his though. He was fishing and paddling like anyone else though and he didn't have any stabilizers. His was Lifetime Tamarack Angler 100.
I cringe everytime i hear folk say that catfish will sting ya!they have 3 bony spikes/fin's,1 directly on top,and two pointing out to either side like wings,they are NOT poisonous,they don't inject anything other than the slime that coats the skin of most, if not all fish.what they are known to do is flop fast and hard and poke the crap out of u with a spine,(super painfull)and it sometimes becomes a lil infected due to being out fishing and not getting proper first aid!.ok that's my lesson on at least the 3 type of 🐱 fish i catch in the great state of N.C.
Thanks from the UK for this test video. I have a small outboard I have made a bracket for on the back of my kayak but I need these outriggers to complete the build!!! So good!
Thank you for commenting….Hope you finish your build. Have a blessed day….
Just watched this and your original outrigger video. Awesome. I've been slowly modding my lil kayak for fishing this spring and been looking at outrigger videos. Thank you for showing a video with practical use after building. I think this will definitely be getting added to my yak soon👍😁
Yes Sir thank you for watching.
My first kayak was the lifetime tahoma. Made outrigers using adjustable steel flag pole holders that fold up when not using them on the water and take off when transporting. I'm a big guy so me and my gear exceded the 275 lb capacity considerably so it belongs to my great grand daughter now. I got a big guys kayak now. Sure makes me feel good that i made them outriggers.we enjoy our time on the water together. Any way really like yalls videos. Take care. God bless ya keep up the good work.
Thanks for reply Lindion. We hope one day to maybe get 12 foot kayaks. God bless.
I’m sure the grand daughter enjoyed getting the kayak. You guys be safe and have a good time together. God bless.
Great Video Buddy and love the background music...Man you are giving me ideas for my Son in law to do...LOL!!!!.....Going through your vids right now...Good stuff Sir!!!!👍👍👍👍👍😁😁😁😁😁🎣🎣🎣🎣
Thanks brother.... And I say thanks for a good son and law doing the test.
Great vid! I've been considering doing a tip test with and without outriggers. Thanks!
Thank you Gary.
thanks I was trying to decide how wide to make my stabilizers very helpful.
Hope yours worked out for you.
@@attechoutdoors5893 here it is ua-cam.com/video/s2XkPoAxoI8/v-deo.html
Great job guys!!
Thank you.
Nice rest gentlemen. God bless.
Thanks hobbie .......God bless you.
He did everything in his power to flip. I believe with being normal it would never flip.
Yea it is very stable by normal conditions. Thanks for comment.
How would I go about securing these to my kayak (Pelican Challenger 100 Angler) since I dont have any way of getting inside of it to put on some washers and nuts for using bolts. Any suggestions would be great
I just looked at a picture of a kayak like yours, without being able to add a hatch it will be a tough one to figure out. Maybe you could use the rod holders with pvc pipe coming out and elbow them into the water someway. See if you can find pvc to fit the rod holders. And elbow back into the water. If I had one like that I would try to figure it out. Thanks and God bless.
I looked on Amazon for these particular riggers and couldn't find them, is there an item number or some other way to find them? Thanks
I saw some at Walmart if you cannot find them at Amazon…not sure about Amazon anymore…
I wanted to ask you if a 27" fender would reduce the risk of flipping? I am trying to decide to use either 23" or 27" I have a set of both. Any ideas?
27 sounds good...... I flipped because the other side push me up and I was leaning in the wrong direction %%%
@@attechoutdoors5893 I see. I have a disability that requires me to be extremely careful around water. A hole in my neck from Cancer. If I fall in the water I will drown even though I can swim. That's why I asked about the 27" fenders. Thank you for your prompt reply. I appreciate your insight.
Yes Sir you be careful....
Any Issues with your ors hitting the outriggers while paddling?
I don’t have any problem. I’m using 8 foot paddles. Thanks for asking.
Instead of another bracket or pin on either end, Just install a nut and bolt dead center through the PVC and wood and your pivot problem is solved.
We used the pin so we can adjust
I think the pontoons are too high. For a better balance they should be adjusted so that they start to lift the side of the fully loaded boat when in the water. It appears they are not even providing any support until the boat leans a few inches onto them.
They work for us but there is always room for improvements
Dang it, still flippable. Makes me nervous with mines.
Just make sure you wear a life jacket. I’ve tried it without one in my pond and flipped adjusting the out rigger. Was not fun and had to buy new wallet. Yikes. Thanks for watching...!
so a buddy made his with outriggers that can darn near hold his weight and its almost impossible to flip but, once the float gets under the kayak its over it goes
Only work for light kayak I already pay my kayak $500 my stability already I can stand up no problem
Great. That’s good I have the Big Fish 120 and it’s very stable. Check out that vid.
The more spacing you put from the kayak the more stable
That’s true buddy. God bless.
The rasman wasn't sure what the hell was happnin in the water and the other. Also have the most important thing to be done by the black one another in the construction of the outrigger canoe hell and the powder
Not sure what you are trying to say....?
ThNks for watching.
Nice! Love to see the dude fell off eventually! 😂😂😂
He bit the dusty water....! Lol
To top heavy, chair high
A little but we have recently lowered them back some. Thanks for watching.
Best 12ft kayak for the money is a feelfree moken 12V2.
I need to look that one up don’t think I have ever saw one. There’s a bunch of good ones out there🤔....thanks for posting.!!!!
There have been so many new advances in kayaks in the last 10 years. I've been kayak and canoe fishing over 25 years and the value you get in that boat for the money is insanely good. Feelfree kayaks have a wheel in the keel that makes it tge easiest boat to transport.
I just got mine today.
It's definitely a do-all paddle kayak.
Rivers, lakes, ponds, inshore.
Jack of all trades, not the absolute best for any specific thing, but it'll do it all comfortably.
Thanks for watching hope you enjoy your yak…..!
Im 6'2" 215 lbs and i stood up in my lifetime angler 100 with no issues. Y'all just need to drink less lol
I’m a little uncoordinated trying to stand at my age. Lol.......only drink water🥴
Wanna see this with a 250lb guy
Yes would be interesting. I think it’s rated for 250lbs
I watched a vid with a guy 6'2, 240. He didn't have any problems with his. He wasn't trying to flip his though. He was fishing and paddling like anyone else though and he didn't have any stabilizers. His was Lifetime Tamarack Angler 100.
1 feet on each side is not is not enough, it's pure physic
Yes you could pull them out for more balance
I cringe everytime i hear folk say that catfish will sting ya!they have 3 bony spikes/fin's,1 directly on top,and two pointing out to either side like wings,they are NOT poisonous,they don't inject anything other than the slime that coats the skin of most, if not all fish.what they are known to do is flop fast and hard and poke the crap out of u with a spine,(super painfull)and it sometimes becomes a lil infected due to being out fishing and not getting proper first aid!.ok that's my lesson on at least the 3 type of 🐱 fish i catch in the great state of N.C.
Not poisonous just hurts....!
Get someone that weighs 250 lbs then I'll care
The video is what it is just to show results. 250 would make a difference…. Thanks for watching.