Pretty cool! I've just started fly fishing off an inflatable paddleboard and it has been a blast. Pretty sweet way to explore Iowa's waterways. Well done!
My opinion: if you load it up with gear, I would recommend going to the 12’4” model. Im sure you could make the shorter board work, but for best performance, the bigger board would help.
Just got my rackham. The why it is stock my fly rods just fall out of the holders on the tackle rac. What did you add to them to make them work? I like the setup!
Thanks for watching! I glued some foam in and around the openings of the rack. Definitely not built for fly rods but the foam reduces the gaps and allows for a snug fit for the fly rods. You may have to experiment with the diameter of the foam you use!
Pretty cool! I've just started fly fishing off an inflatable paddleboard and it has been a blast. Pretty sweet way to explore Iowa's waterways. Well done!
Much appreciated. And totally agree, phenomenal vessel to explore our waters!
Is this the 11? I'm wondering how this would be for 6'2" 210lb paddler? There's a fair price jump going to the 12'4".
My opinion: if you load it up with gear, I would recommend going to the 12’4” model. Im sure you could make the shorter board work, but for best performance, the bigger board would help.
@flyfishiowa ok thanks a lot!
Just got my rackham. The why it is stock my fly rods just fall out of the holders on the tackle rac. What did you add to them to make them work? I like the setup!
Thanks for watching! I glued some foam in and around the openings of the rack. Definitely not built for fly rods but the foam reduces the gaps and allows for a snug fit for the fly rods. You may have to experiment with the diameter of the foam you use!