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363, Yo FIT...
Posted by Chris, Mon Oct-09-00 09:30 AM
I took Linda's ODC kickboat out to Clear Lake to pre-fish. It sure is hard to go back to fins only once you've spent a day with the oars to get around! I did have a hard time keeping the boat straight while oaring but I figured it was just my skill.
I think I've got the frame in the right place to offset the weight difference of a livewell. What were the dimensions of the livewell on your kickboat?

I'll be buying a kick boat very soon. A VersaVessel if I have my way. I just wish I could do it before the Invitational!

Chris
364, RE: Yo FIT...
Posted by FIT, Tue Oct-10-00 01:32 AM
The dimensions on my live well I am not to sure of but it is a 12 or 14 gallon container that will hold 10 gallons of water. (I purchased it a OSH and it fits in the center in the back rack with enough room for a small container/cooler on each side.)
Just fill the container up with 10 gallons, mark the level, drain the tank, and drill a few 1/2" holes in the back. The 10 gallons adds about 80 lbs. to the boat so make sure the pontoons are set correctly otherwise the back end will be underwater and the boat will be much more difficult to control.

As for rowing it take some practice. Pick a line you want to follow, find a stationary object on shore, set it down the middle of your boat, and keep it there.


Hope this helps,
FIT
365, RE: Yo FIT...
Posted by Chris, Tue Oct-10-00 07:46 AM
What's OSH?

Chris


>The dimensions on my live well
>I am not to sure
>of but it is a
>12 or 14 gallon container
>that will hold 10 gallons
>of water. (I purchased
>it a OSH and it
>fits in the center in
>the back rack with enough
>room for a small container/cooler
>on each side.)
> Just fill the container
>up with 10 gallons, mark
>the level, drain the tank,
>and drill a few 1/2"
>holes in the back.
>The 10 gallons adds about
>80 lbs. to the boat
>so make sure the pontoons
>are set correctly otherwise the
>back end will be underwater
>and the boat will be
>much more difficult to control.
>
>
>As for rowing it take some
>practice. Pick a line
>you want to follow, find
>a stationary object on shore,
>set it down the middle
>of your boat, and keep
>it there.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
> FIT
>



366, RE: Yo FIT...
Posted by FIT, Tue Oct-10-00 07:56 AM
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