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Posted on Nov 12, 2014. Back from our 2014 Guadalupe Island expedition. This year we spent a full month based on the island instead of operating from a liveboard like we usually do. Camping on the island helps a lot to focus on the tagging work and allows to enjoy Guadalupe at its full potential! From my first visit I could feel that Guadalupe was not only about the white sharks, there is much much more. The island itself is spectacular, the mineral landscapes totally surreal. Now we’ll have to wai...
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Dana Point Jet Ski and Kayak Center Blog. San Clemente Island Mothership Recap. San Clemente Island Mothership Recap. Yellows were being caught, but more rats than slugs, nevertheless they are still fun and delicious. Shelby Rothman’s yellowtail (her first on a kayak) was not only her own personal prize, but the day one jackpot as well. To understand one would have to be a kayak angler! Connects kayak anglers of all ages and offers up their place as a meeting point for Hobie kayak sales, kayak fishing to...
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The Overloaded Kayak: January 2010
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Friday, January 22, 2010. With any luck, the rain will clear out this weekend and I can get the kayak leak checked. I should be able to get the rest of the work done next week. I hope to get everything done in time for the next full moon (1-30-10). Maybe, just maybe, I'll be able to start fishing then. Links to this post. Monday, January 18, 2010. The Stealth 14 has arrived. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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The Overloaded Kayak: Protecting the hull of my kayak
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Protecting the hull of my kayak. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. In addition to the JB Weld, I also stuck a piece of aluminum strip into the JB Weld at the very tip of the stern. I coated the strip in JB Weld as well. If it works as envisioned, the aluminum strip will take the majority of the wear as I load and unload my kayak. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. View my complete profile.
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The Overloaded Kayak: August 2010
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Getting back in the game. So, here are some pictures showing the construction of the new PDU. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. I tried to make this as clean and orderly as possible. Again, all connectors had wire markers which were protected with clear heat shrink. I also got to try out the new, programmable bait tank timer from OEX. This is bet...After all...
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The Overloaded Kayak: Bad day on the water
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Tuesday, March 30, 2010. Bad day on the water. Somebody stole my waders. Got really wet going out. Cold, windy and big swell outside. Nine hours on a broken seat=sore back. No fish, but, on the bright side, I caught a lobster trap. Big surf landing (but dry). Lost my rod carry strap. Came to the realization that my kayak takes on water like a cheap colander. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Power ...
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The Overloaded Kayak: Kayakless
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Sunday, October 2, 2011. Please feel free to comment. SPAM and annoying comments will be removed. Im in charge here, so no complaints. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A stubborn, impatient, gadget-freak obsessed with politics, kayak fishing, hunting and cooking. View my complete profile. ACR Electronics - EPIRBS. Australian Kayak Fishing Forum.
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The Overloaded Kayak: April 2010
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Thursday, April 1, 2010. 1 Hull thickness and flex. I would go with another heavy layup to help with this problem. I can also reinforce the seat posts and use inflatable fenders or foam in the hull to support the seat. 2 Bow hatch waterproofing. I would need to cut the bow hatch myself to make it a little drier. That should be easy enough. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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The Overloaded Kayak: Getting back in the game
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The maximalist approach to a minimalist sport. Images of the Overloaded Kayak In Action. Tuesday, August 24, 2010. Getting back in the game. So, here are some pictures showing the construction of the new PDU. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. From The Overloaded Kayak Images. I tried to make this as clean and orderly as possible. Again, all connectors had wire markers which were protected with clear heat shrink. I also got to try out the new, programmable bait tank timer from OEX. This is bet...After all...
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