Outback with sail
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Re: Outback with sail
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Re: Outback with sail
I have already eyed it off LOL
I'd still put $$ into a new one though just to keep the awesome seat but its a bargain!
I'd still put $$ into a new one though just to keep the awesome seat but its a bargain!
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.
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Re: Outback with sail
how did you go witht he outback and sail
just about to get one
might have to sort out some rod holders to be angled
let me know how you went.
just about to get one
might have to sort out some rod holders to be angled
let me know how you went.
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Re: Outback with sail
Love it! Its a crap load of fun. Leaves me wanting an AI everytime
Showed my partner the other day in a brisk wind and first thing when back on land was 'when you find another, get it for mine!'
Don't forget to google 'diy furler' as its a good project and very very handy
Showed my partner the other day in a brisk wind and first thing when back on land was 'when you find another, get it for mine!'
Don't forget to google 'diy furler' as its a good project and very very handy
Live long, fish hard and hopefully catch something.
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Re: Outback with sail
send me the link on a good furler not keen on the hobie one
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Re: Outback with sail
I've been wondering about sailing one of my outbacks, but won't try it without outriggers (amas). I don't like the aka/amas that Hobie supplies as they look like toys and I haven't seen anything on-line that has grabbed my attention either.
So what to do?
I've just bought an old sailboard for $20 complete with 2 sails on Gumtree.
My aim is to use the sails and mast and then possibly cut down the board to make outriggers or perhaps make new amas by stitch and glue ply. Layered marine ply should also make a decent set of akas and be flexible enough for the amas to give a little (like Marshallese Proa outriggers). Not sure yet how to attach ama, aka and yak, but considering strapping the akas to the hull. I might even be able to make use of the wishbone.
Has anybody else on Vyak tried something similar?
Any ideas?
So what to do?
I've just bought an old sailboard for $20 complete with 2 sails on Gumtree.
My aim is to use the sails and mast and then possibly cut down the board to make outriggers or perhaps make new amas by stitch and glue ply. Layered marine ply should also make a decent set of akas and be flexible enough for the amas to give a little (like Marshallese Proa outriggers). Not sure yet how to attach ama, aka and yak, but considering strapping the akas to the hull. I might even be able to make use of the wishbone.
Has anybody else on Vyak tried something similar?
Any ideas?
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Re: Outback with sail
Funny you should ask this question! I pm'd someone last night who showed interest in doing the same, and was wondering if he had gone ahead with it, here's the thread http://www.vyak.net/forum/viewtopic.php ... s&start=10
There's an interesting video of a guy in W.A. that turn a PA into a sailing machine, looks good but the outriggers are fixed.
Here's the link to the outriggers https://www.finnkayaks.com/galleries/outriggers/
There's an interesting video of a guy in W.A. that turn a PA into a sailing machine, looks good but the outriggers are fixed.
Here's the link to the outriggers https://www.finnkayaks.com/galleries/outriggers/
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- Yako
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Re: Outback with sail
Yeah I bought a couple of Winsurfer sails & mast. Made my own furling system & it works as well if not better than the standard PA Sail at a fraction of the cost.
Those blow up AMAS will work ok for stability or you can buy some Finns one from W.A. Like Ray in WA did on his PA12 with Finns (I have spoken with him about his setup). He’s running an A.I now for his offshore fishing, which is probably the best way to fish off a yak Offshore
There is a place in Brighton selling smaller ones in different colours on EBay also.
Sailing is great fun.
I was overseas recently & got to sail a Hobie 14 cat - Whohoo when you get the wind and you have only one hull in the water & you are controlling the main sail so you don’t flip
Those blow up AMAS will work ok for stability or you can buy some Finns one from W.A. Like Ray in WA did on his PA12 with Finns (I have spoken with him about his setup). He’s running an A.I now for his offshore fishing, which is probably the best way to fish off a yak Offshore
There is a place in Brighton selling smaller ones in different colours on EBay also.
Sailing is great fun.
I was overseas recently & got to sail a Hobie 14 cat - Whohoo when you get the wind and you have only one hull in the water & you are controlling the main sail so you don’t flip
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Re: Outback with sail
My first Hobie was 14 foot cat, in 1983
Well past the edge, almost at the point of no return.
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Re: Outback with sail
I have modified and sailed my revo 13. The hobie outriggers are fine and not toys - i sailed in 15 knot winds with gusts to 20 and they did the job fine - which was to "bounce" me off the water when wind gusts hit and give me a bit of time to let out more of the main sheet to stop me from capsizing.
In terms of drag - if you are sailing for speed you should not have the hobie outriggers in the water anyway - you should set it to high position and they should not be touching much water at all.
But then again I have modified my sails with stays in all 4 directions and added a sail boom so I do not get mast bend like the normal hobie sail and can hike out a bit to keep the boat in a near upright position most of the time.
In terms of drag - if you are sailing for speed you should not have the hobie outriggers in the water anyway - you should set it to high position and they should not be touching much water at all.
But then again I have modified my sails with stays in all 4 directions and added a sail boom so I do not get mast bend like the normal hobie sail and can hike out a bit to keep the boat in a near upright position most of the time.