one advantage of your third party rail setup is it puts the rail out on the perimeter of the boat. (Hobie's Outback H Rail aligns with the cockpit H Rail which puts it inside close to the seat sometimes it makes it difficult to attach accessories.)
Here's a little trick for Port and starboard it helps me remember when I have a blank moment. Port has 4 letters and so does left. Port the drink is red.
So have you had a chance to try this out with the new rail option? Looks like a pretty slick alternative. The primary concern I have would be steering access. Also what is the height from top of gunnel to top of rail?
I have several times now and yes it gets in the way a little, but once you get used to the bar being there it's not a big deal at all. I love the amount of options it provides so it's worth it.
one advantage of your third party rail setup is it puts the rail out on the perimeter of the boat. (Hobie's Outback H Rail aligns with the cockpit H Rail which puts it inside close to the seat sometimes it makes it difficult to attach accessories.)
I haven't tried it in the water yet, but I hope it works as good as I think it will. If not, I have some ideas to improve it. Thanks for watching
Here's a little trick for Port and starboard it helps me remember when I have a blank moment.
Port has 4 letters and so does left.
Port the drink is red.
So have you had a chance to try this out with the new rail option? Looks like a pretty slick alternative. The primary concern I have would be steering access. Also what is the height from top of gunnel to top of rail?
I have several times now and yes it gets in the way a little, but once you get used to the bar being there it's not a big deal at all. I love the amount of options it provides so it's worth it.
Thanks I appreciate it.
Quaint and Dark... 2 adjectives that I don't think of when I describe you. ;)
Great video!
Thanks!
Starboard on your right bro…I kinda laughed and cringed a bit.