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for some reason when i saw that Carol posted the pics i thought it would be of Dan pulling her down the swamp strapped to the second kayak! LOL
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DEERSLAYER wrote:There is only on bolt in it? Are you outfitting two kyaks?
Yep, one bolt... And I heard a rumor you were coming out hunting in September, I better have two kayaks ready
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Jackson Marsh wrote:That is a pretty cool setup! To practice towing a deer out you should get a volunteer (Carol) and strap her down like a deer.....just for an experiment :).
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great idea!!!!!!!!!
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BigHunt wrote:so dan.....how about those pics???????????
Go back to page 2. I posted them a while ago.......
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Carol wrote:BigHunt wrote:so dan.....how about those pics???????????
Go back to page 2. I posted them a while ago.......
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Few holes with a hole saw and you will be headed to the patent office. Looks good Dan.
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Looks great, I love it!
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Weight forward is nothing new, I was practicing it back in my stock car racing days! You guys think I was getting drunk, I was actually strategizing! That is my story and I am sticking to it!
DEERSLAYER wrote:That 3/16" diamond plate must be fairly heavy even though it's aluminum. It would be nice to find some type of light weight composite material to make it out of.
Also, I noticed that when you go high tech you go all out. I see your into the new weight forward technology. (your belly!)
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dan wrote:DEERSLAYER wrote:There is only on bolt in it? Are you outfitting two kyaks?
Yep, one bolt... And I heard a rumor you were coming out hunting in September, I better have two kayaks ready
Now that's what I call service!
It seems like one bolt would work, but would be a little wobbly.
Brad Lamont wrote:Weight forward is nothing new, I was practicing it back in my stock car racing days! You guys think I was getting drunk, I was actually strategizing! That is my story and I am sticking to it!DEERSLAYER wrote:That 3/16" diamond plate must be fairly heavy even though it's aluminum. It would be nice to find some type of light weight composite material to make it out of.
Also, I noticed that when you go high tech you go all out. I see your into the new weight forward technology. (your belly!)
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An adult life vest on a deer would allow you to tow it behind you.
Cool platform.
Cool platform.
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Zap wrote:An adult life vest on a deer would allow you to tow it behind you.
Cool platform.
Years ago a friend and I were way back on his grandpas farm and he shot a buck. We got the bright idea to float it down the river, it didnt go well at all. The legs and antlers/head kept getting hung up on things and it didnt really float all that well. Zaps suggestion might help, but if it were me, Id be using the second kayak to haul the deer, but getting it balanced well enough to stay upright might be a challenge. They make a kayak that you can just sit on, have you seen those? Might work better for what your trying to do?
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Zap wrote:An adult life vest on a deer would allow you to tow it behind you.
Cool platform.
They did that in "swamp wars" with gators. Worked pretty slick.
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Re: Bow & stand rack for my kayak...
Maybe bring a small inflatable to use as a barge.
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