If Macguyver and Toolman Taylor had a kid…then taught that kid to fish, camp, and cook… his name would be “Cody”!😂💪 Man, Cody… you always kill it with the upgrades and DIY. Super interesting to see the process. Those risers turned out awesome!
Cody, another great Kayak video! After watching several of your videos I will be getting a kayak or kayaks soon! Great DIY! Thanks for sharing! Semper Fi Brother!
Thanks Jim, I appreciate it! Brother, I hope you do get a kayak, you won't regret it. They're an absolute blast to fish from. Thanks for the support! Semper Fi!
Great idea. I will use this for the back support of my Native Slayer 13 risers. However, I do need to raise the front to the same level and will need a rig that screws to the rail. Thanks!
Thank you, I hope this works for your kayak. Those Native Slayer's are really nice. That's the beauty of kayaks, mods are super fun and easy (and typically cheap).
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@@OutdoorQuests I just made some yesterday. I made your rear risers then from the same wood I made two 1inch front risers. Super simple. If you do it, obviously you need longer bolts. There 10/32. Took me a second to figure that out. I had 5 mil at first and they wouldn't thread in. You're going to need little washers as well. Think the 5mil washer worked great. You just need about 1/4in to thread in.
@@OutdoorQuests also seems like people do the spacers on the pdl drive bar and seat. 1in pvc is perfect for both. They don't need to be tight on the bar to work but if you want them tight cut a horizontal slit in your pvc and use a hose clamp and tighten it down. Works great
Awesome video, I just saved about 50+ dollars from not buying 3D printed ones. Thank you!
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
If Macguyver and Toolman Taylor had a kid…then taught that kid to fish, camp, and cook… his name would be “Cody”!😂💪 Man, Cody… you always kill it with the upgrades and DIY. Super interesting to see the process. Those risers turned out awesome!
Ha, thanks Chris! That's too funny! I appreciate it, and appreciate your support!
Cody, another great Kayak video! After watching several of your videos I will be getting a kayak or kayaks soon! Great DIY! Thanks for sharing! Semper Fi Brother!
Thanks Jim, I appreciate it! Brother, I hope you do get a kayak, you won't regret it. They're an absolute blast to fish from. Thanks for the support! Semper Fi!
Best seat riser solution so far.
Thank you sir, I appreciate the kind words!
That was pretty smart!
Thanks Mike, I appreciate it brother!
Cool DIY seat riser! That's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing Cody⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks Domingo, appreciate it!
Great idea. I will use this for the back support of my Native Slayer 13 risers. However, I do need to raise the front to the same level and will need a rig that screws to the rail. Thanks!
Thank you, I hope this works for your kayak. Those Native Slayer's are really nice. That's the beauty of kayaks, mods are super fun and easy (and typically cheap).
Nice straight forward video. Well done. Thanks!
Thank you, I appreciate you watching and leaving feedback!
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Thanks
Great DIY mod. you save me about $40 bucks! Thanks💰
Thank you, and I'm glad you found it helpful! Take care
Tight lines!@@OutdoorQuests
Great DIY project!!!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Nice job! I have a 132 PDL and need to do the same. Blessings and Tightlines.
Thank you! Tight lines, and take care!
Awesome diy
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
Very nice
Thank you, I appreciate ya watching! Tight lines
Good job!
Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
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Thank you, I appreciate you watching!
Have you though about making front seat risers. Id be interested in seeing 1in front risers
Yeah, I have. If I do, I'll certainly put a video up. I appreciate you watching. Tight lines
@@OutdoorQuests I just made some yesterday. I made your rear risers then from the same wood I made two 1inch front risers. Super simple. If you do it, obviously you need longer bolts. There 10/32. Took me a second to figure that out. I had 5 mil at first and they wouldn't thread in. You're going to need little washers as well. Think the 5mil washer worked great. You just need about 1/4in to thread in.
@@OutdoorQuests also seems like people do the spacers on the pdl drive bar and seat. 1in pvc is perfect for both. They don't need to be tight on the bar to work but if you want them tight cut a horizontal slit in your pvc and use a hose clamp and tighten it down. Works great
I've seen those spacers they sell, but I haven't had an issue with my pdl drive being off center.
What size hole saw did you use for the riser? 2" ???
1:50 mark mentions it. 2 3/4"
thanks sorry I missed that@@OutdoorQuests
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Thanks for watching!