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polyangler

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Pretty much done for the most part. The camera mount is just kinda rigged for picture purposes. I have a screw ball on the way from yak attack to make it right. Aside from that I just need to pick up a sailing rudder, compass, and do some wiring under the deck. Sorry for the quasi shitty cell pics, but you can see what's going on.
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That's a pretty sweet setup you've got there. I can't decide if I need to add upgrades to the Outback or save for a new Revo. Hmmmm.
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Good good.  I think you may need 1 more kayak though  ;D
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Those forward rod holders are going to be tough to reach unless you sweep them way back.

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Adam12

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Your garage looks like a sporting goods store exploded...
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Your garage looks like a sporting goods store exploded...

It's good to know that there are others out there with that problem.....

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Fungunnin

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Your garage looks like a sporting goods store exploded...

It's good to know that there are others out there with that problem.....

-Spot-

That sounds like a great thread .....

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polyangler

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@ Rum: Yeah, I was thinking that too... Maybe a tandem  ::) I think I have a problem... Have you found a good therapist Mark?

@ Bill: I kinda played with the front rod holders before I drilled. I marked where they were going to to be, and while fishing on Summit Lake kinda gave them an imaginary test run. They're a bit of a stretch, but not too bad. I just hop/slide fwd while straddling the boat. The drive seems to be my biggest hazard. Almost took a serious shot to the huevos trying to get up there in a hurry!

@ Adam: See, the cave gets organized from time to time!
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Nice, you still have room for thigh strap padeyes too if you are into them, they are so much fun in the surf!
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Lee

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Yeah, sporting goods garages, the next big reality TV series

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You still need a rod rack - roll bar set up to increase the amount of gear you can drop overboard on any given trip.

Might help clear out your garage too, at least for a few hours when your out.
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