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#1505931 - 08/28/08 08:44 AM
Re: Do it yourself outriggers
[Re: citypaddler37]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 06/21/05
Posts: 323
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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I've seen some designs involving pool noodles and PVC. A length of 3/4" PVC will fit perfectly through the pool noodle, giving it some rigidity, as well as an attachment point for the the arms.
I can't remember where it was that I saw it... Maybe I can find the link. But it was all attached to a milk crate which was strapped down to the kayak. The arms swung up and off the water for travel, which I thought was cool. They locked up and down using a cotter pin. If I can find the link, I'll post it.
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#1507950 - 08/29/08 09:31 PM
Re: Do it yourself outriggers
[Re: HuskerBen]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 08/09/06
Posts: 864
Loc: Big Lake, MN
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I've seen Blue Kayak's rig from last year, I believe it involved a couple of jugs and some wood planks- Jerry, can you chime in? (although maybe you should patent your rig first  )
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#1511375 - 09/02/08 08:33 PM
Re: Do it yourself outriggers
[Re: Grant]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 11/24/05
Posts: 254
Loc: St. Peter, MN
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Mine is really simple and looks rough, but it works well. On the back of my kayak I screwed in a 2 X 4, and it is just slightly longer than the kayak's width. To the 2 X 4 I screwed on a 1 1/2 inside diameter PVC pipe. An eight foot, 1 X 2 just fits inside the PVC pipe. I made a permanent "T" at one end of the 1 X 2. The other end of the 1 X 2 has a "T" that I can bolt on after slipping the 1 X 2 into the PVC pipe. To keep the 1 X 2 from rotating around I use a shim wrapped with that thin rubber mat material used to protect kitchen cabinets. A homemade clamp on each side (next to the shims) holds the shims in place. For flotation I used two, one gallon vinegar jugs on each side. They are duct taped together, and also taped to the "T"s at each end of the 1 X 2. The duct tape has held up well for a couple of seasons. One jug per side is probably plenty, but I decided to use two. Grant took a video of the King of the Cats 2007 gathering with a short bit of my kayak and outrigger. Here is a link to the FM post: http://www.fishingminnesota.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/1102990/2Go to the bottom of the second page and look for Grant's posting of the video. My kayak is about 1/3 of way into the video.
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