A Boat Seat On A Kayak?! What Have I Done?!
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- Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
- Well that's about as sensational a click bait title I could come up with.
G'day folks. Me again. Almost everything can be improved upon don't you think? Kayak comfort being one such example. Join me as I ramble through another DIY hack project. And stay well as always.
Cheers,
Mark.
Nice video! I just bought a nice padded boat seat for my Lifetime Yukon, with absolutely no idea how im doing to mount it. Your video gives me confidence that i can figure it out. 😁
Thanks for watching. 🙂
Good luck with it!
Did the Yukon come with a framed seat that slots into moulded areas ? If so, maybe you can incorporate the boat seat into the frame of the original seat.
@RedPathRambler thank you. Yeah, it does have the molded slots, as you mentioned. I'm definitely going to use the transom plate like you used on your seat.
@@markgreen9225 I'm still using mine after all this time, can't go back after having padding. I did however remake my frame with aluminium tubing to make it lighter, worked a treat.
Your voice is very calming , love to watch what you come up with to build
cool project--nice hat!
And I have no idea where that damn hat is now!
@@RedPathRambler sounds like my problem
First time that I tried my diy raised seat, when I've turned back quickly to grab the fishing rod that was screaming, the Yak rocked and threw me in the water😅🤣😂
That was enough to get used to the new center mass, there is no way back, far better.
Well I'm yet to topple over, but I'm still lovin' that boat seat. Makes a great camp seat as well. 🙂
Ok, so you maybe could have said how you drilled into the kayak, and its ok to do. Enjoyed your video.
I guess you're right. Well, from memory I think I started with a small pilot hole, then followed up with a standard drill bit tightly matched to that metal tube frame for a tight fit. No water got in there so that was good. But I've now had the upgraded kayak for quite some time and still using the boat seat! 🙂
Thanks mate, Im in the process of doing the same inspired by your video, cheers John.@@RedPathRambler
You are my kind of guy, I never buy something if I can find something that is laying around and will work. very nice build thanks for sharing! Honestly the video could use a bunch of editing to shorten it up by 10 or 15 minutes but good info and a fun build. Have you had a chance to use it and do you still like the swiveling seat?
I love keeping it second hand or repurposing existing stuff. Still using the swiveling seat, love it. I've since upgraded the kayak, same kayak just a model up, but has slightly different moulding in the seat area, so I reconstructed the seat base to fit.
My editing is an ongoing journey. 😊 Cheers.
Oh my god listen to that rain!
Pretty loud on that tin!
Fly Country! How do you blokes put up widdit? Cheers mate, someday I'll come swat a few. PS: I'm gonna do the same on my nucanoe.
Damn flies. Sometimes we inadvertently swallow them. Apparently they're good for protein or something. 😊
Where did you find the white clips as seen at 26:32 in the video? Or do you know the exact name of them? I want to try to do the same setup!
Found in the hardware section where towel or clothes rails/accessories are from memory.
Brand is Adoored.
...Can't for the life of me work out how to put a photo in this comment.
Why not just bend the metal frame to lower it down? Ditch the cup holder...
The cup holder was ditched. I can swivel right round to the side now, getting in and out so much easier. Not sure what you mean about bending the metal frame?
How do you carry it to the water?
I use a kayak trolley to get it to and from the water.