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rawkfish

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NICE!!  Gettin 'em!
                
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Very cool!

I'm thinking pull the reel off and dry bag it for the surf passages. 
 

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I've often thought about something like that, but the thought ends with breaking an eye on a paddle stroke.  I suppose you can't do that with a pedal stroke.

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I built something a lot like that for my fish and dive when I first got it.  I just used some pvc pipe and some pool vacumn hose.  I like the concept, But the thing that I didn't like was the fact that the reels get a good dose of salt water on all but the smallest surf launches.  More than once after a "deck awash" surf launch I would have fully saturated reels dripping sea water.   I like knowing my rod/reel is safe/95% dry inside the hull when transitioning the surf zone.   Plus to me it just screams broken rod in the event of a Huli/self rescue situation.  If the design had a way to protect the rod from breakage and the reel from sea water  I would be all over it


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I have a few one piece rods that are a pain to get into the hull and even more of a pain to get out.  I will take a bit of extra reel maintenance over a snapping a rod any day.  Also, on the fresh I can use it to store a bass rod for when I get board tolling  for salmon.  I think I am going to make sure that Next Adventure has a few in stock when they are released.