I did a search for KAYAK RIGGING. I've watched at least 10 and not one mentions putting a loose marker bouey in your kayak to fall out and mark where you rolled it. Ever since my first roll, I've always had at least one bouey in every kayak and at the moment I own more than 10 kayaks. I've commented on every video about this hack. Keep em coming! Oh yeah, my PFD is a blow up snorkel vest.
Getting to see them one after the other was impressive- a stroke of genius. It is amazing what you have done to cover the bases in your kayak. When you see them all together it is very obvious how much work you have done to make your kayak a fishing-catching machine. You forget when they are spread out and limited to two per week. Keep up the excellent work!
Great ideas Steve. Thanks a lot! I’m definitely going to use the slider “drawer” under the seat, and the buckets in access holes. I already use your Velcro tool rack among a few others and they work great! I’m working on a PVC standup leaning bar, mounted in front flush mounted rod holders for use while flyfishing. I’ll let you know how it turns out. Appreciate the brainstorming ideas! Have a great week! 🎣👍👌✌️🐟
Really enjoyed the video!!! That's pretty close to what I asked about 😎. There were a couple of those I missed somewhere. I really like the camera stabilizer - looks like it works like a gimbal 🤔. I'll need to track that one down. Loved the " how does the kayak not sink with all those hacks?" 😂🤣😂
@@KayakhacksFishing cool video!! Thanks for the reference! Also viewed the side/rear mount camera. Saw on on that one about an inexpensive Action Camera with image stabilization. We have a tandem kayak with Action Cameras mounted in the middle of the kayak aimed foreward and aft. The cameras we have have exposed USB charging ports which I have connected to a DIY battery box, so they can run for hours with no battery changes - really handy. There is a tradeoff between field-of-view and lens distortion because the cameras are so close to us. I haven't had time to redneck engineer a setup which provides the angles your systems have with the ability to externally power the cameras while at the same time protect them from saltwater. Though it's on my to-do list for someday 😎
@@KayakhacksFishing I do too because I'd prefer narrower with less distortion to wider angle with fish-eye look. Your solutions place the cameras at a greater distance to the subjects than our setup, so they should take care of the tradeoff problem. The challenge for me is to be able to continuously power the cameras (no changing batteries) without the risk of saltwater getting in them and releasing the magic smoke (which is the special ingredient all electronics have which make them work 🤣)
Anchor hanger - ua-cam.com/video/Z8TQoJ6k8C4/v-deo.html Here is a link to the radios we use - amzn.to/2UOrVZY looks like they are out of stock. But, there are similiar models out there. I recommend you watch this video to make the right pick - ua-cam.com/video/tJcBVdC6S8I/v-deo.html
question of a beginner dyier... the holes that you made, does not became a fountain of water inside the kayak? It´s necessary to use silicon or something?
None of the holes are below the waterline :-) In addition, the ones on the top and the side are very small with compression from whatever I attach. Well nuts are a great option to attach things that also creates a good seal. But, again, nothing below the waterline.
@@KayakhacksFishing Ok, but if you flip your kayak, what are the risk? I think that will not be a flood, but a small amount of water enters, or not? In this case, use silicon could be a safety+ ?
I have watched your video on the wood working t track. I have a star rival isup. On the right side there are 2 factory installed scotty bases. My thoughts are to use the t track on that side for mounting paddle holder (yack attack rotory holder) Net holder. I think yack attack makes the 3 rod holder set up . Do you recomend the t track, or should I get a hobie h rail kit ? Truth is I have not measured the distance between pads yet, so I am not sure if I can mount the hobie h rail just yet. But I am asking about ease of use between the 2 styles of system Do you have hands on experience with the h rail kit ? Which style handles twisting force from weight better?
Hey I just recently bought the teton angler. I've owned a hobie but someone else needed it more than me. I'm trying to make the best of my situation, so I've been rigging up my kayak for bass, catfish, and trout on a swift river. I am wondering if you know what track mounted cross bars would fit, or DiY options? I've thought about pvc. But I do like the "feel free" bar, but again not sure it will fit. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated
Im slowly putting things on my fishing kayak. I got a clip leash for my kayak for tying up to docks, I got a grappling anchor made for Kayaks. Also I got my net on a leash attached to my kayak, and my fish gripper is also on a leash too and paddle. I want to put lights, rear view mirrors, that wheel thingy, camera mount, rod holders, I am gonna put some type of custom made live well tub on the back that's not too big or small but just right for storing fish.
I did a search for KAYAK RIGGING. I've watched at least 10 and not one mentions putting a loose marker bouey in your kayak to fall out and mark where you rolled it.
Ever since my first roll, I've always had at least one bouey in every kayak and at the moment I own more than 10 kayaks.
I've commented on every video about this hack.
Keep em coming!
Oh yeah, my PFD is a blow up snorkel vest.
Good point! Thanks
Steve. Thanks for sharing your ideas and insights. Love the “air horn hack” for safety on the water 👍😎.
Glad it was helpful!
You clearly like to play around with ideas. You've come up with some great ones. It's going to be a lot of help. Cheers buddy.
Thanks 👍
Getting to see them one after the other was impressive- a stroke of genius. It is amazing what you have done to cover the bases in your kayak. When you see them all together it is very obvious how much work you have done to make your kayak a fishing-catching machine. You forget when they are spread out and limited to two per week. Keep up the excellent work!
lol! Now I just need some better fish catching luck. The reds are just starting to come back over here. Hopefully, get a few in the boat this week.
Scotty rod holders are so much better than those rocket launchers. I really enjoy your videos!
I like they way they adjust.
Great video Steve, I will definitively try some of these out when I get my new kayak in the spring.
Please do!
Excellent video!
Thank you very much!
Lol- I was thinking the same….dang his boat is like Me Gadget
Great ideas Steve. Thanks a lot! I’m definitely going to use the slider “drawer” under the seat, and the buckets in access holes. I already use your Velcro tool rack among a few others and they work great! I’m working on a PVC standup leaning bar, mounted in front flush mounted rod holders for use while flyfishing. I’ll let you know how it turns out. Appreciate the brainstorming ideas! Have a great week! 🎣👍👌✌️🐟
I would love to see the standup bar!
I got some catching up to do. Thought I watched most of your videos. Thanks for all the great ideas.
Bret
SYOTW
Glad you like them!
Really enjoyed the video!!! That's pretty close to what I asked about 😎. There were a couple of those I missed somewhere. I really like the camera stabilizer - looks like it works like a gimbal 🤔. I'll need to track that one down. Loved the " how does the kayak not sink with all those hacks?" 😂🤣😂
lol! I got the stabilizer at best buy. Probably cheaper elsewhere. Here is how I made it - ua-cam.com/video/ob4Ujt9HIko/v-deo.html
@@KayakhacksFishing cool video!! Thanks for the reference! Also viewed the side/rear mount camera. Saw on on that one about an inexpensive Action Camera with image stabilization. We have a tandem kayak with Action Cameras mounted in the middle of the kayak aimed foreward and aft. The cameras we have have exposed USB charging ports which I have connected to a DIY battery box, so they can run for hours with no battery changes - really handy. There is a tradeoff between field-of-view and lens distortion because the cameras are so close to us. I haven't had time to redneck engineer a setup which provides the angles your systems have with the ability to externally power the cameras while at the same time protect them from saltwater. Though it's on my to-do list for someday 😎
@@2reelyakrz481 Good luck with that! Fiddling with field of view is beyond me. I just go with linear to remove distortion!
@@KayakhacksFishing I do too because I'd prefer narrower with less distortion to wider angle with fish-eye look. Your solutions place the cameras at a greater distance to the subjects than our setup, so they should take care of the tradeoff problem. The challenge for me is to be able to continuously power the cameras (no changing batteries) without the risk of saltwater getting in them and releasing the magic smoke (which is the special ingredient all electronics have which make them work 🤣)
@@2reelyakrz481 lol
do you have a video on the weed hacker line hack? thanks!
Sure - I think this is the one you want - ua-cam.com/video/EYrl08tE0QI/v-deo.html
@@KayakhacksFishing thank you!
I went high tech and use a rock on a rope as my power pole... 🤙
lol! Works!
Awesome like all of them.
On your kayak cart, the wheels are small. A bike shop may have junk bikes and a 12-20" wheels would help the cart move over the grass easily
Good point. I got the wheels for $5 each. They work fine on my lawn, but larger is probably better!
Can you please send me a link to the video of how you made the anchor stand and also on the radio you tested. I could not find them.
Anchor hanger - ua-cam.com/video/Z8TQoJ6k8C4/v-deo.html
Here is a link to the radios we use - amzn.to/2UOrVZY looks like they are out of stock. But, there are similiar models out there. I recommend you watch this video to make the right pick - ua-cam.com/video/tJcBVdC6S8I/v-deo.html
question of a beginner dyier... the holes that you made, does not became a fountain of water inside the kayak? It´s necessary to use silicon or something?
None of the holes are below the waterline :-) In addition, the ones on the top and the side are very small with compression from whatever I attach. Well nuts are a great option to attach things that also creates a good seal. But, again, nothing below the waterline.
@@KayakhacksFishing Ok, but if you flip your kayak, what are the risk? I think that will not be a flood, but a small amount of water enters, or not? In this case, use silicon could be a safety+ ?
@@gapler The screw holes are really small, I think it is exceptionally low risk. But, as you indicate, a bit of sealer will not hurt
Genius 👍🏼
I have watched your video on the wood working t track.
I have a star rival isup.
On the right side there are 2 factory installed scotty bases.
My thoughts are to use the t track on that side for mounting paddle holder (yack attack rotory holder)
Net holder. I think yack attack makes the 3 rod holder set up .
Do you recomend the t track, or should I get a hobie h rail kit ?
Truth is I have not measured the distance between pads yet, so I am not sure if I can mount the hobie h rail just yet.
But I am asking about ease of use between the 2 styles of system
Do you have hands on experience with the h rail kit ?
Which style handles twisting force from weight better?
Since I have not used the H rail kit, I really can't offer an opinion.
Great stuff!! Did you do a video on the cart build?
Yes - ua-cam.com/video/ob4Ujt9HIko/v-deo.html
I clicked a link it is for the camera stabilizer - was looking for the cart. Thanks
@@jelly_fishing whoops - ua-cam.com/video/3VuU-YEBLDM/v-deo.html
Hey I just recently bought the teton angler. I've owned a hobie but someone else needed it more than me. I'm trying to make the best of my situation, so I've been rigging up my kayak for bass, catfish, and trout on a swift river. I am wondering if you know what track mounted cross bars would fit, or DiY options? I've thought about pvc. But I do like the "feel free" bar, but again not sure it will fit. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated
I have not looked into that. Good topic for the future, but for now, I am at a loss for advice
Link for the phone holder?
amzn.to/3iSeFvB
Set the hook brother, I say make your kayak your own …..custom…..
I think that's what dude in the video was implying.
Also I think he was just showing off his modifications to give others ideas to go off of.
Im slowly putting things on my fishing kayak.
I got a clip leash for my kayak for tying up to docks, I got a grappling anchor made for Kayaks. Also I got my net on a leash attached to my kayak, and my fish gripper is also on a leash too and paddle.
I want to put lights, rear view mirrors, that wheel thingy, camera mount, rod holders, I am gonna put some type of custom made live well tub on the back that's not too big or small but just right for storing fish.
It will be awesome when you are done!
You da man!
Haw about a catch a and cook…. Thanks
I did one a while back. I have a new recipe I need to show. Thanks for the poke.
How to turn a kayak into a garbage scow
lol! Everything has a purpose
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Waaayyyy too much stuff on board, and why must you call everything a “hack”. Can’t it just be a modification instead of a hack?
lol! You are probably right