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- 30 May 2017, 17:58
- Forum: DIY Section
- Topic: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4822
Re: DIY Motor for my new Hobie OUTBACK Part One
Nice and neat mod Andy!
- 22 May 2016, 06:02
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Give the picture a caption...
- Replies: 21
- Views: 5068
Re: Give the picture a caption...
- can't find any fish?
- can't affort an expensive fish finder?
Solution => make your own reef!
... Priceless!
- can't affort an expensive fish finder?
Solution => make your own reef!
... Priceless!
- 25 Apr 2016, 06:32
- Forum: Kayak Trailers
- Topic: 6x4 box for the wifes car
- Replies: 10
- Views: 10366
Re: 6x4 box for the wifes car
Nice work! Very impressive!
- 08 Apr 2016, 18:33
- Forum: Newbie Questions
- Topic: One option for loading a kayak onto a 4WD
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3490
Re: One option for loading a kayak onto a 4WD
Thanks for sharring Neil, I've got an xtrail and outback too!
Thinking about getting a similar setup but just wondering does it scrape the bottom much using this method? Or not too bad?
Cheers,
norska
Thinking about getting a similar setup but just wondering does it scrape the bottom much using this method? Or not too bad?
Cheers,
norska
- 01 Dec 2014, 17:58
- Forum: Newbie Questions
- Topic: TRansporting Two Outbacks on Roof Racks
- Replies: 14
- Views: 4745
Re: TRansporting Two Outbacks on Roof Racks
I have an x-trail with 80 kg rated roof racks and use it for my single outback. Personally I wouldn't transport 2 on the roof due to the weight issue and the amount of lift you would get from having two non aerodynamic long kayaks loaded. Sure you'll be under the payload but i'd hate to see the flex...
- 20 Jun 2014, 17:42
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Brass Monkeys Yesterday!
- Replies: 9
- Views: 552
Re: Brass Monkeys Yesterday!
Another top report digger!
- 15 Jun 2014, 12:26
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Ghurkin's motor job
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2022
Re: Ghurkin's motor job
That's the negative of most 100 amp hour batteries. Mine weighs 30 kg! I think different brands vary from 27 to 32 kilograms. Have a look at the everybattery website. They review most brands. I got recommended the remco one because it can be mounted on side, resistant to constant banging (ie wave po...
- 15 Jun 2014, 12:18
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Ghurkin's motor job
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2022
Re: Ghurkin's motor job
Thanks for all the comments and feeback guys, just realized I can get deep cycle batteries from work, Jayco :up: Hey ghurkin, I have a Minn Kota riptide 55lb st I-pilot on my 4.2 meter boat. I run it with a remco 100 amp hour agm deep cycle battery and I get at least 15 hours constants use (moving ...
- 15 Jun 2014, 07:56
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Ghurkin's motor job
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2022
Re: Ghurkin's motor job
A full days fishing and my sounders suck more than that...I run a lowrance x4 sonar and a x4DSI.(they didn't make an all in one at the time)[/quote] Matt is running a 12 volt 100 ah battery in his boat. I'm guessing you have like a 7.2 to 9 ah battery in the kayak. They are both classed as 12 volt b...
- 14 Jun 2014, 22:44
- Forum: The Ride Home
- Topic: Ghurkin's motor job
- Replies: 34
- Views: 2022
Re: Ghurkin's motor job
You either never used it or you have your numbers wrong... .3 of a volt :shock: Excuse the ignorance, but is .3v lots or eff all? The sounder read 12.7v when we started, 12.4v when we finished up that night. Remember that this wasn't continuous use, just button pushing for 5-10 seconds to move down...