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Mad Yakker In Oz

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Hi Artfulfisher

 

I have just bought an ocean kayak malibu 2 and was after some advice re rigging, have you posted any pictures of yours on the forum, I would like to add paddle holders, maybe rod holders, altho like idea of box that straps onto back

 

I would also like to add some bungy and clips but not sure how to fix these can you use self tappers and sealant

 

any advice and ideas would be appreciated

 

mark

 

Hi Mad Yakker,

 

I know there used to be a thread on here with lots of rigged kayaks...but obviously threads do eventually fall off the bottom!...in the meantime, many of the lovely rigged yaks are shown here... http://www.anglersafloat.co.uk/KayakPictures1.html

Starvin probably took some of the pics off the threads here!!! :D

 

Enjoy...you'll notice that YY (Bill) has rigged more kayaks than most!...some real beauties there! :)

 

Tightlines, Art :)

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I don't think he comes on this forum anymore, his last post was back in 2006. Someone might still be able to advise you however, so don't give up hope just yet ;)

John S

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