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  • Опубліковано 23 бер 2014
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  • @SimonSays_
    @SimonSays_ 2 роки тому +6

    I remember watching this when I was 14 and couldn’t afford not even the cheapest fishing pole or kayak. I’ve worked to become my own man and here I’m am today 22 years old and about to build out my kayak and have one of the nicest rod and reel combos. If your reading this just know anything is possible as long as you set your mind to achieving the task with the purest intentions in mind. Thank you Zo, for the early inspiration and the knowledge.

  • @bobl6541
    @bobl6541 10 років тому +15

    Love your videos Zoff! After a stroke left me disabled and unable to wade and fly fish I stumbled across one of your videos and have to say what a game-changer that was. Kayak-fishing is now a HUGE passion for me and having a large pond behind my farmhouse with a creek feeding into it makes for many a perfect day of kayak-fishing! Thanks, you are my new fishing GURU!!!!!

  • @mikerugotska68
    @mikerugotska68 3 роки тому +1

    I came to youtube with this exact question, and your video was just the answer i was looking for. Thanks for sharing the basics for us beginners!

  • @herblapp
    @herblapp 8 років тому +2

    Super video. Second one of yours I've watched. I like your creativity and frugality. Your experience using screws, silicon and water leakage into the boat was worth the entire price of admission. Please keep up the good work.

  • @dustinsharples4885
    @dustinsharples4885 8 років тому +1

    I live in St Petersburg, Fl and I just bought a Sun Dolphin 10' Sit on Kayak because of your videos! I go wading 2-3 times a week, and now I can get on the water and do some Kayak Fishing myself! Thank you Zoffinger! Tight Lines

    • @rodneyhamilton2562
      @rodneyhamilton2562 8 років тому +1

      I have the 10ss as well. I get a bit of water in the hull and the one screw holding the shock cord cleats is not that strong. I removed everything screwed into the plastic (except for the foot pedals, seat back, and rivets) and reattached everything using marine goo. It provides a stronger hold and seals everything up.

  • @YakinFishWerx
    @YakinFishWerx 10 років тому +7

    Nice too see someone share this information. So many people only want to know where to fish or what bait/tackle to use. Another great video. BTW, the water up here in coastal NC is starting to warm up, so I should have some more videos myself pretty soon!

  • @Rottenbottomrob
    @Rottenbottomrob 8 років тому +2

    Very nice videos man. I like the no nonsense info aimed at real people who can't get top of the range everything.

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  8 років тому +1

      +Rob Lawrie Sometimes spending the extra money is worth it. Most times, it's not :^)

  • @Edwardsjourney
    @Edwardsjourney 10 років тому +1

    Interesting, I would have never thought to use screws. I've always used rivets or little bolts with nylon lock nuts if I could get to them from the inside. Great video, and your right about the bottom of the boat taking the most abuse and always being aware cuts and gashes that will turn into leaks.

  • @RobbsHomemadeLife
    @RobbsHomemadeLife 10 років тому +1

    Hey Marty, I must have missed this one when it came out. Good video. I used to make underwater video camera housings from 6 inch SCH 80 pvc pipe, and I used screws a lot.
    I preferred 3m5200 Fast Cure over silicone sealant.
    I also figured out how to attach polyethylene plastic to pvc. I used hot glue, a lot of it. Unfortunately, if it freezes the joint will weaken, but it is handy if you are making a prototype and want to take it apart later as you can freeze it and separate.
    Very little will stick propylene to pvc. I have a video on my channel showing how to make a lens cradle for a camera bag by attaching a cheap pvc fitting to a polyethylene bag.
    Hey, if you ever decide to get a trolling motor for your kayak, that little 12 pound thrust Shakespeare model I used on my inflatable would be a good candidate, it takes 6 or 12 volt batteries so a person could use a small 6 volt golf cart battery, plus the motor is about half the weight of a regular motor.
    I don't see them on eBay very often.
    see ya later.

  • @fsusteve1
    @fsusteve1 10 років тому

    btw just kayaked the weeki wachee, I saw a lot of the spots in your video from there like hospital hole, anyone with a kayak in Florida should do that trip, absolutely beautiful.

  • @mlray21
    @mlray21 8 років тому

    Thank you for the vid, this is one of those important questions but not always easy to find answers kinda situation.

  • @amyreaves2166
    @amyreaves2166 Рік тому

    Love your videos! Thank you!

  • @gwarrichmond6232
    @gwarrichmond6232 5 років тому

    I like those WELL NUTS I believe they were called that you used on mounting those Scott's stabilizers. They were real nice !!

  • @kevinho1685
    @kevinho1685 3 роки тому

    Many thanks Zoff. It's been really helpful.

  • @Minoltalphafan
    @Minoltalphafan 9 років тому +3

    Stainless pop rivets and neoprene well nuts of appropriate size/length. Marine Goop is you friend as well.

  • @1204gameday
    @1204gameday 8 років тому

    Good tip on the stainless and drilling the pilot hole. Thanks

  • @macgyver2417
    @macgyver2417 6 років тому +1

    Appreciate the info.Im about to add a skeg rudder.Thanks

  • @ryverhyker5400
    @ryverhyker5400 10 років тому

    Bizzillion??? ha, ha, ha. Hi Marty. I have been following you vids for a while, but I REALLY needed to see this video. I got my first Kayak and am petrified of drilling holes in it. This may help me get through that....this and a couple of cans of Bud...lol...Thanks Man.

  • @ChucksWorldofFishing
    @ChucksWorldofFishing 10 років тому +1

    Great video Marty ! My only change would be to use stainless hardware and 3M 5200 sealant.

  • @MrSims-ky2ne
    @MrSims-ky2ne 7 років тому +1

    thanks zoffinger for putting your videos up!

  • @balor7
    @balor7 6 років тому +1

    Thank you. How would you go about sealing a screw hole that wasn't being used.?

  • @OfficeofthePacific
    @OfficeofthePacific 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you

  • @johnvaness8445
    @johnvaness8445 8 років тому

    Great video, Thanks!

  • @jenniferkesler4766
    @jenniferkesler4766 6 років тому

    Great video. Thanks!!

  • @river86012
    @river86012 3 роки тому

    Great channel!!!!

  • @d.w.bigglybigleague1709
    @d.w.bigglybigleague1709 7 років тому

    Thankyou!...now I know how to support my outriggers.

  • @sjkeener
    @sjkeener 2 місяці тому

    Really helpful info. Thank you.

  • @KayakFrank
    @KayakFrank 10 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing Marty. Pad Eyes & stainless bolts and/or screws is the way to go. Nice workshop man, but something about it, makes we wanna have a "Bud Light". Subliminal messages maybe? Dunno really, gotta run to 7-Eleven now. LOL! Later boss.

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  10 років тому

      haha...cheers :)

    • @henrymontero4470
      @henrymontero4470 10 років тому +1

      zoffinger hey marty! i was going to suggest a tip that sounds crazy but its guaranteed to work lol , well if you ever get a big hole like that area you patched you can buy a can of ''great stuff" and spray the whole inside of you kayak with it its basically foam in a can i use it for my homemade kayaks and it works great and when you spray enough of it your kayak will never sink but it is going to get a little heavier ,hope this helps lol

  • @djmcneil8601
    @djmcneil8601 5 років тому

    I've been thinking about getting a kayak. I really like the Sun Dolphin Aruba angular. But I also really like the Sun Dolphin Journey SS 10. Never owned a kayak before. What would you prefer for a first-time kayaker. The sit-in or the sit on???...

  • @luizscatenajunior457
    @luizscatenajunior457 6 років тому

    Thanks my friend, from Brasil

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

    Thanks for your information!

  • @thecrazymanfromireland
    @thecrazymanfromireland 10 років тому

    Great video

  • @fauxcive
    @fauxcive 10 років тому

    Great tips for the less construction oriented. Have any of the zinc plated/galvanized screws had major rust problems? An employee of an outdoor outfitter store/chain told me to use galvanized steel for the pad eyes and rod holders, but I refuse spec out anything but stainless steel for beachfront property, let alone use anything less on my kayak.

  • @josephshaff5194
    @josephshaff5194 2 роки тому

    Fits - As there are all different types of fits. Running Sliding, Force, Interference, Clearance ... etc. Close is good go w/ that when using a bolt assembly. You can explain this to them. Everything must be the same material or your going to make a small battery. lol. Except for the rubber gasket washers if you want. See my FB vid on dissolving elec. Though I'm cranking alot of amps in there. EM CAD Designer / Drafter 12 yrs. On threads external 2A such as a bolt, internal 2A. 2 is common some tolerance of the threads 1,2,3 1 will bind more , 3 costs more.

  • @Swing4gr8nessN8
    @Swing4gr8nessN8 10 років тому

    i love your workshop man. very organized and clearly thought out with ingenuity and practicality. do you have a workshop tour video?

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  10 років тому

      I should've done a tour video. The shop is normally a terrible mess!

  • @Robsmith1218
    @Robsmith1218 6 років тому

    Great Tips!!!

  • @AndyOutdoorsChannel
    @AndyOutdoorsChannel 7 років тому

    How do u add an anchor cleat and where would u suggest putting it

  • @craigshoots4791
    @craigshoots4791 9 років тому

    wow! great info!

  • @salva33033
    @salva33033 10 років тому +1

    The best channel that I have

  • @ianbelletti6241
    @ianbelletti6241 9 років тому +3

    A good marine grade adhesive sealant will last longer and aid in securing what you attach to your kayak.

    • @evanm5096
      @evanm5096 7 років тому

      Ian Belletti super glue is better

    • @evanm5096
      @evanm5096 5 років тому

      Upgrade to a gheeno way way worth it

  • @kweshinz2103
    @kweshinz2103 7 років тому

    What if you attach scrape plates or bed line the bottom of the kayak?

  • @Ilogrich
    @Ilogrich 6 років тому

    would you recommend rivets on a plastic boat or kayak?

  • @2mouthbassin
    @2mouthbassin 6 років тому

    How do you go about fixing a stripped screw on your anchor trolley pulley ?

  • @leodeleon3990
    @leodeleon3990 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video dad.

  • @chrisreumont
    @chrisreumont 10 років тому

    Hey Marty, great video as usual. I was watching "gears" and they we're spraying line x which is a bed liner spray on a truck plastic grill to make it stronger. Maybe it could be used on a kayaks bottom to protect it. I don't know how much it would cost or if it would effect how well it goes thru the water. Just an idea . Have a good one.

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  10 років тому

      That's a great idea! IF it'll stick to polyethylene...A guy at a marina suggested that I coat the inside of my riveted jon boat with that stuff to stiffen it up and prevent leaks. If I ever do, I'll slather a bit on the bottom of the yak.

  • @samson_glass
    @samson_glass 10 років тому

    Marty you should set up a webpage! I have some free space I could give ya and you could put a donate button on it .... I've got a channel for repairing and restoring can'd ham's (travel trailers) and the guy is genius just like you doing his thing ... sharing and putting time in .... you deserve a little kick back 8) Great vid as always and im serious about the web space 8)

  • @EvaNichols28
    @EvaNichols28 9 років тому

    Great video - but I have a problem they you might be able to help me solve. I need to replace the two carrying handles on my Perception Shadow 16.5' Kevlar kayak. The old ones are attached with 2 screws and nuts on inside. I managed to get 3 of the screws out - the 4th rotates with the nut, and it's so far out towards the tip of the kayak that I cannot reach to hold the nut. How do I deal with this and how can I attach the two new handles when I cannot reach far enough inside the kayak to hold the nuts in place when I insert screws??? I appreciate any insight you can give me. Thank you!

  • @furknee217
    @furknee217 9 років тому

    Thanks for this video.

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  9 років тому

      Jesus Garcia You're welcome :^)

  • @stevepolley4628
    @stevepolley4628 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the assurance that my boat won't leak from adding minor accessories. I went to you to learn about pad eye installation and saw what I needed except for a recommended length of the screw. What length do you recommend for pad eyes along the top of the hull?

  • @keepithookin2120
    @keepithookin2120 7 років тому

    Can I use self tapping screws for a anchor cleat

  • @madoutdoorstl3450
    @madoutdoorstl3450 10 років тому

    Hey Marty, I am buying my fish kayak on Saturday, a wilderness ride 115. And am lookin to add some pad eyes to attach a milk crate with some bungees. I have long arms but I do not think that I can reach the area that I want the to be, what would you suggest. The pad eyes came with ss bolts and nutwould you do

  • @robwalters9695
    @robwalters9695 6 років тому

    Just saw the Go Navy plate, were you enlisted? I'm active duty Navy myself

  • @OfficeofthePacific
    @OfficeofthePacific 4 роки тому

    Zoff, I don't know if I missed it, but I don't recall you ever saying the type of screw you prefer and the screw size? Thanks

  • @sjkeener
    @sjkeener 2 місяці тому

    Would a coating of epoxy on the underside help with the damage?

  • @RigoSandovaI
    @RigoSandovaI 8 років тому

    Do you just screw it in with a drill

  • @RhinoVenturesOutdoors
    @RhinoVenturesOutdoors 10 років тому

    Do you cradle the stern of your kayak in something when it's in your shed? What is it? I'm getting a couple of fishing kayaks soon and I'm going to be limited by storage space. I'm thinking between the 2x4 framing in my garage.

  • @tylerblanchard4435
    @tylerblanchard4435 5 років тому

    Spray the bottom with 3 coats of rock gaurd to the bottom it really helps

  • @dane8876
    @dane8876 7 років тому +3

    What size and length are the stainless countersunk/recessed screw that you use on the pad eyes. Nuts and bolts I would prefer, but cannot reach all areas. Thanks for the informative vids

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  7 років тому +4

      Your best bet is to have a pad eye in hand while shopping for the screws so you know the head will nest into the recess nicely. The length often need only be 1/2-3/4 inch or so.

    • @josephshaff5194
      @josephshaff5194 2 роки тому

      @@zoffinger ?

    • @josephshaff5194
      @josephshaff5194 2 роки тому

      Since you . . . (above please) EM CAD Designer 12 yrs.

  • @flamingomtn
    @flamingomtn 10 років тому +1

    Don't feel bad about not using silicone. One reason that they use polypropylene to make the kayaks is that NOTHING sticks to it... I mean NOTHING. Including silicone. I learned this while trying to figure out how to put registration numbers on Walter's kayak. I've had occasion to remove a fitting on mine where I did use silicone and it came off when I barely touched it. I also used silicone on my skeg for the same reason you did but don't get a false sense of security from it. Going forward, I think I'm going to use gaskets if it's near water line... Inside and out if I can reach, with ss nut and bolt.

    • @flamingomtn
      @flamingomtn 10 років тому

      Spirit thanks for the tip. I will find some of that and try it!

  • @ericmolina3566
    @ericmolina3566 10 років тому

    Do the padeyes ever fall out with the screws?

  • @MegaDecy
    @MegaDecy 9 років тому

    thanks veru mach for this video

  • @jacobconroy3761
    @jacobconroy3761 10 років тому

    Where did you get your pad eyes from

  • @slayer5811
    @slayer5811 8 років тому

    I've been watching your videos for a while now and really enjoy them. How are the pad eyes for weight bearing? I mean as far as tying off to a tree or piling etc?

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  8 років тому

      I wouldn't depend on pad eyes to bear much weight.

  • @aaronedelen6431
    @aaronedelen6431 9 років тому

    Have you ever flipped in your kayak?

  • @ronaldnelson7204
    @ronaldnelson7204 4 роки тому

    Have you ever thought of using Glovet protector for drift boats on the bottom of your Kayak ? Its like a paint on plastic coating.

  • @mrdilligaf1968
    @mrdilligaf1968 4 роки тому

    316 stainless metal self tapping screws are the go if you can't get internal access

  • @kathymorkin5661
    @kathymorkin5661 3 роки тому

    So simply screwing into kayak is strong enough? For example a carry handle won’t rip out?

  • @frazerwolf745
    @frazerwolf745 10 років тому

    i'm putting on a rod holder for my kayak and i got told to use marine pop rivets what is your advice? good video

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  10 років тому +1

      I really have faith in using screws. And if find you have to remove something, screws back right out.

  • @ronmatsu7567
    @ronmatsu7567 2 роки тому

    I'd like to attach straps on each side of the seating area of my SOT so I can lift it onto the roof top rack easier. What size screws do you recommend for the strap? Thanks.

  • @petewenz
    @petewenz 8 років тому

    Can you recommend the best way to attach stabilizers to a sit on top Kayak? I am concerned that the force exerted on the Kayak should it start to tip may be enough to strip out whatever screws were used.

    • @nicholasgoubert1226
      @nicholasgoubert1226 7 років тому

      petewenz he's has a video name the poor man's knack zoffinger it's tells u everything

  • @ronbeatty516
    @ronbeatty516 10 років тому

    Nice dyi video. Thanks!

  • @jonathatemple7320
    @jonathatemple7320 5 років тому

    Do the screws hold and not loosen? I’m installing a new seat and the old screws are screwed in to a recessed metal sleeve. Can I just use screws like you showed , will they hold ?

  • @jimbz20
    @jimbz20 5 років тому

    Is there any difference on whether or not it's a metal, wood, etc... screw or is the style of head the main focus?

    • @hueyh9142
      @hueyh9142 4 роки тому

      I watched another video that said that wood screws have the better bite for kayaks.

  • @thomasglandon5078
    @thomasglandon5078 6 років тому

    If you have two Kayaks and both are 10 ft long and 31 inches wide made from the same plastic then why does one hold 300 pounds and the other 275 ? please answer.

  • @mikep3322
    @mikep3322 5 років тому

    I just installed my cleat with 2 screws. I used liquid nails clear in the bottom just to be safe

  • @badbass777
    @badbass777 10 років тому

    Hi i was wondering what size are the pad eyes and where do you think i can find them and, sorry for all of these questions,but how much do you think they cost.
    Ps: your vids are awesome!!

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  10 років тому

      Thanks, badass. Type 'pad eye' into an ebay search. They're pretty standard sized and cheap.

  • @ohiooutlaw4598
    @ohiooutlaw4598 9 років тому +1

    I have a question... Could I put a rod holder onto the top of my sit on top kayak with just screws or should they be rivets? Thanks

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  9 років тому

      I think screws would work just fine.

    • @ohiooutlaw4598
      @ohiooutlaw4598 9 років тому

      Okay and thank you for responding so quick :)

  • @nicholasgoubert1226
    @nicholasgoubert1226 7 років тому

    can u do a video of how u made your rod holders on your poor man's kyack

  • @crustyfapkin4349
    @crustyfapkin4349 Рік тому

    what happens if you dont pre drill and just screw it in

  • @sandflea9025
    @sandflea9025 7 років тому

    How about putting some thin metal plates on the bottom of the kayak....?

  • @billholder253
    @billholder253 4 роки тому

    Thought you might be interested in this video showing repairing scratches on a kayak, you might already have seen it or know of another way...
    The video is Fish Finder channel under the title:
    "How to Repair Scratches on a Kayak"
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    "Swix Polysticks "
    or
    "Tools4Boards PTEX Ski and Snowboard Base Repair Candle (3-Piece)"

  • @timhikes8624
    @timhikes8624 6 років тому

    Thanks

  • @jman4995
    @jman4995 8 років тому

    What model is your kayak? I have a Emotion Spitfire9. When I stand or lean forward I get water in the front via the front scuppers. Do you have the issue? Thank you for the videos and great information? Jeremy

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  8 років тому

      +Jman Mine is the Spitfire 8, but I only weigh about 135lb and the pontoons I added increase the max capacity of my yak. But I can see water creeping around the scuppers too. Never worried me too much.

    • @jman4995
      @jman4995 8 років тому

      +zoffinger Thank you very much for the information and your videos.

  • @cpf383
    @cpf383 3 роки тому

    I’m a little late to the show. Tried to scroll through the comments.
    Looking to install some components. Wondering if:
    1. I should use a “starting hole” with a smaller drill bit than the screw?
    2. Will just a screw hold a pad eye or anchor cleat in place without a nut? I’m wondering if a quick jolt against either component may pull it out of the plastic.
    (Mainly the anchor cleat)
    Thanks!

  • @daisymae3926
    @daisymae3926 5 років тому

    You should use rector seal # plumbing prodict for the screws

  • @perchjerker1438
    @perchjerker1438 7 років тому

    Try PLUMBERS GOOP, Yu can get it from Lowes or HD. It's much better than silicone.

  • @mlray21
    @mlray21 8 років тому +1

    Dig the Jenny McCarthy poster!

  • @sufferedenuf
    @sufferedenuf 4 роки тому

    Hey Marty, how about telling us what is ok to keep. When you fish, you must know what you have to put back and what is for lunch.

  • @mrgetrealpeople
    @mrgetrealpeople 9 років тому +7

    You sound almost like Christopher Walken.

    • @ramboassgoblin
      @ramboassgoblin 8 років тому

      like if he was his brother.

    • @BurninatorTheTrogdor
      @BurninatorTheTrogdor 7 років тому

      I'm the Anti-Christ. You got me in a vendetta kind of mood. You tell the angels in heaven you never seen evil so singularly personified as you did in the face of the man who killed you.

    • @jackgiordano1608
      @jackgiordano1608 7 років тому

      Yvery helpfull thanks

  • @josephshaff5194
    @josephshaff5194 2 роки тому

    Metric Nominal DIA. x thread pitch x length x head type. So it would be M6 x 1.00 x 25.4 Pan HD.

  • @ChiefToad
    @ChiefToad 10 років тому

    I found a nice vid of how to repair/restore any scrapes and gouges in a yak with simple tarp material. Check it out if you haven't seen it. Just type in "tarp kayak hull repair" The method can also be used to build up an area like that spot you pointed out.

  • @patrickbridges5359
    @patrickbridges5359 8 років тому

    Zoffinger, where did you get the galvanized seat that you have your PVC screwed on to? Im working on making my own light but im stuck on find a good sturdy way to mount it. Any suggestions?

  • @houseoffire72
    @houseoffire72 8 років тому

    I need some of those eyes but cant find any locally - wheres a good place to buy? ever use threaded rivets in your kayak?

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  8 років тому

      I find them online. Search Ebay for 'pad eyes'. I've never used rivets.

    • @nicholasgoubert1226
      @nicholasgoubert1226 7 років тому

      houseoffire72 you can all so git to pack a paddle in Lafayette LA they got lots of kyack items

    • @houseoffire72
      @houseoffire72 7 років тому

      Nicholas Goubert Thanks I did finally find them locally

    • @joettev2
      @joettev2 6 років тому

      I like screws myself, I can redo or change things around with screws. Rivets restrict the chances of changing things around or using sealant if necessary for repairs.

    • @jasonkloos6348
      @jasonkloos6348 6 років тому

      You can get a 50 pack for $13.99 on Amazon. You can never have enough pad eyes!
      www.amazon.com/dp/B074N99ZTP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ZvwZAbC25AXAA

  • @getoffyourbassandletsfish7651
    @getoffyourbassandletsfish7651 8 років тому

    Why not rubber them?

  • @josephshaff5194
    @josephshaff5194 2 роки тому

    I have a screw I don't know what it is. Nominal Diameter is how they are listed beginning w/ 2-80, 4-40, 6-32 ... up to #12 then it's 1/4 the diameter is what's being referenced here. Then threads / in. English/ Metric if you have a thread gage you can measure if you need to match. Note: i.e a 6-32 UNC 2B 1.00 is a #6 (.138 diameter Nominal) Unified National COURSE as there are also UNF for fine or UNEF extra fine, UNS threads for thin wall tubing etc.

  • @badbass777
    @badbass777 10 років тому

    Also do you have an instagram. If not you should get one because you take great pics

  • @redsunn21
    @redsunn21 10 років тому

    Hot air gun from Lowes will smooth out those scratches on the bottom and will make it look better.When your done just return it Lowes...

  • @paules0099
    @paules0099 2 роки тому

    I use self sealing pop rivets to install pad eyes with a dab of silicone. I'm overly cautious, I guess...

  • @MrDaryboy
    @MrDaryboy 8 років тому

    Can anyone help me here? I am getting a Pelican two man plastic boat for me and my son and will need to attach accessories to it. The main thing being rod holders. I know it's plastic so I don't expect it to hold up to insane amounts of force but we mostly fish catfish and they are mean when first caught and can pull pretty hard. Would it be safe to attach a rod holder with screws for this purpose?

    • @zoffinger
      @zoffinger  8 років тому +2

      I've had it where the fish are pulling so hard, it's tough to get the rod out of the holder. That's why I like baitfeeders like the Okuma Avenger ABF30. You set the micro drag to allow a hooked fish to run easily, then flip the switch to engage the regular drag, AFTER you have retrieved the rod from the holder.

    • @MrDaryboy
      @MrDaryboy 8 років тому

      zoffinger Cool. I'm actually getting a plastic two man boat and have been looking at kayak vids for info for mods. I am afraid the pull of the fish could pull out screw mounted rod holders.

  • @reidmills5724
    @reidmills5724 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video. I just installed an anchor trolley (with screws) on my kayak and one of the screws is not tightening. It turns and turns, but it's the same size as all of the others that I used and the rest are snug. Is there anything I can do to help the screw stay tight? (the screw is brand new and not stripped).
    Any suggestions you have would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks!

    • @sufferedenuf
      @sufferedenuf 4 роки тому

      Plug that hole with some plastic strips (scrap) and glue. Then retry the screw. Next time predrill with a thinner bit.