Shocking Transformation: From DIY to BlackPak Pro Kayak Crate

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Kayak fishing enthusiasts often debate the best ways to store and transport tackle. In this video, I’ll share my evolution through various kayak crate setups, detailing the pros and cons of each, along with costs and personal preferences.
    Key Takeaways
    DIY Solutions: Starting with basic materials can save money.
    Upgrades Matter: Investing in quality gear can enhance your fishing experience.
    Weather Resistance: Consider waterproof options to protect your tackle.
    The DIY Milk Crate
    My kayak journey began with a DIY milk crate setup. I used three milk crates to create a functional storage solution. Here’s how I built it:
    Base Crate: The first crate served as the base, holding seven 3600 series tackle boxes and a raincoat.
    DIY Lid: I fashioned a lid using zip ties to create a hinge, allowing easy access.
    Rod Holders: I attached six rod holders using zip ties, and a piece of PVC pipe to store my anchor.
    Weather Issues: While sturdy, this setup lacked weather resistance, leading to wet gear during rain.
    Cost: Approximately $10, as I sourced the crates for free and used spare materials.
    Upgrading to a Toolbox
    As I progressed in kayak fishing, I sought a more robust solution. I transitioned to a semi-waterproof toolbox:
    Toolbox Features: This toolbox could hold ten 3600 series boxes and had rod holders for easy access.
    Weight Consideration: While it kept my gear dry, it was heavier than my DIY crate.
    Cost: This upgrade cost around $60-$70, including rod holders.
    The YakAttack BlackPak Pro
    My next step was investing in a YakAttack BlackPak Pro. This marked a significant upgrade in functionality:
    Size Options: I started with the 13x13 model, which fit perfectly in my Old Town Predator.
    Storage Capacity: It could hold six 3600 boxes and had room for additional gear.
    Electronics Integration: I modified it to house my electronics, including a Dakota lithium battery for my Garmin devices.
    Cost: This setup ran close to $250, but the quality and convenience were worth it.
    The Ultimate Kayak Crate
    As I entered tournament fishing, I realized I needed even more capacity and organization. I upgraded to the 16x16 BlackPak Pro:
    Enhanced Features: This crate includes eight rod holders and ample space for tackle boxes.
    Power Management: I integrated a 100 amp hour lithium battery to power my electronics and accessories.
    Additional Storage: The short stack upgrade allowed for even more tackle storage, while the track packs provided extra organization.
    Total Cost: This ultimate setup cost around $400, reflecting my commitment to quality and functionality.
    Conclusion
    Through my kayak crate evolution, I’ve learned that investing in quality gear pays off in the long run. Whether starting with a DIY solution or upgrading to high-end products, the right setup can enhance your fishing experience. I hope my journey provides insight into what might work best for you. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to reach out!
    Cost for parts listed below.
    *GEAR I USED*
    🐄 - 3 Milk Crates: geni.us/MilkCrate (Amazon)
    😲 - Walmart rod tubes: www.walmart.co...
    👌 - 3 rod tube holder : a.co/d/j6Crtcp (Amazon)
    🎨 - Spray Paint: geni.us/Rustol... (Amazon)
    ✔️ - 8” Zip Ties: geni.us/ZipTies (Amazon)
    🧰- Tool Box : a.co/d/1QS1fFs (Amazon)
    🧰 - YakAttack BlackPak Pro 13x13 : www.yakattack.... ($125)
    🧰 - YakAttack BlackPak Pro 16x16 : www.yakattack.... ($175)
    🧰 - YakAttack ShortStak upgrades 13x13 and 16x16 : www.yakattack.... ($65) www.yakattack.... ($55)
    🧰 - YakAttack TrackPak : www.yakattack.... ($25)
    🧰 - YakAttack Rod tube x2 : www.yakattack.... ($25)
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Комментарии • 4

  • @Topshelf_Fishing
    @Topshelf_Fishing  29 дней назад

    Drop any questions or comments here. If there's something you want to see more of let me know and I'll get all over it.

  • @Joe-w1f
    @Joe-w1f 5 дней назад +1

    Just found your channel. Thanks for your service.

  • @BeardedDadFishing
    @BeardedDadFishing 29 дней назад +1

    Looks good Ben!! Digging the use of the pickpocket for the cord management 👌🏽
    You def got me beat 😂

    • @Topshelf_Fishing
      @Topshelf_Fishing  29 дней назад

      Haha Thanks man. Gotta do some better camera work with the next one. It’s a learning experience though. I appreciate the feedback