I thought I was the only person to have made a plywood floor for a K2! Made mine a year ago, but you went above and beyond with the rig for your motor. Excellent job with both the build and the video!
I think for more stability, you might add a couple of outboat mini pontoons. And to make the floor board collapse even smaller, you might consider cutting the boards in half the opposite way and adding a piano hinge on one side and a flat latch on the other to keep it from folding while in use. Also, you may need a balast to offset the weight of the trolling motor. If the battery and motor weigh the same, create an outboard box opposite the motor to hold the battery.
Excellent video. Such a creative modification. I clapped during the testing in the water. Very impressive build. I found this video while researching Father’s Day gift ideas. A boat & a project will be two gifts in one! Thanks
I have that kayak and after one trip out my back was killing me. the seats have no support. I've been trying to figure out how to get a boat seat in it and your video is a jackpot! Thank you!
So, two suggestions. Remove the swivel on the seat. You can see the seat leeching some of that energy from your paddling as each paddle stroke is twisting you back and forth. It also appears generally useless as you have so little room to keep your feet. Second suggestion - lower the seat. Your center of gravity is too high. Other than that, it looks great!
Good idea. Or drilling a hole in the swivel for a locking pin that can be lifted and dropped by a small lever and fulcrum on the side. Once lowered, just swivel the seat until it drops into place.
Loved this video. I dont do woodworking or fishing but am interested in both. I have a few questions. 1. Could you have cut triangular holes out of every large piece of wood in order to make the load substantially lighter without loosing structural strength? 2. Wouldnt a light color spray paint be better in order to reflect sunlight and stay cool so that you dont get hot and the inflated kayak doesnt expand from heat? 3. Shouldnt you have spent a few more dollars for carpeting and run the carpet around the sides to the underside of the board to help prevent splintering and popping the kayak?
The stability issue is the result of 3 factors. The elevated seat is raising the center of gravity significantly higher than what the kayak was designed for. There's an episode of Survivor Man in Alaska and just raising the small camera in his kayak was enough to cause stability problems. You're also feeling the effect of the trolling motor providing thrust that's not down the centerline axis of the kayak. The weight of the trolling motor being offset from the centerline is also reducing the stability.
THANKS for your video and proof of concept!.....The one main thing that looks that you need is to balance the weight. Yeap, battery to the front! Also, from the side at 09:34, without the battery, you can see from the side the plane where your centerline body weight is from head to butt vertically, you have 60% space up front and 40% rear. Maybe it could be moved a bit forward too? Wanna go for the Triple Power Kill? Get some Tyvek and pvc pipe ....an......Put a small sail up front! You'll be the King of cheap power!
You did an awesome job and this was a lot of fun to watch. I just bought the intex excursion pro and I'm doing some small add ons but nothing like this. Very impressive! Keep it up.
Got one myself. Hard to figure out how to attach stuff. Thinking of using the rod holders as a motor mount and rod mount on other side. What sucks is the seats that deflate. That is my next upgrade.
Great job! I love watching the invention process. I have two of these kayaks. One for me and one for my son. We've taken them out for a full day of fishing on a bayou and they were great. I haven't done any modifications yet but have been brain storming over the last few days, which is why I'm here, watching your creations and how they worked. Thank you for the ideas. I'll be making modifications too.
Great video and modification ! I found out the key for this kind of boat to be stable is that the seat must be lower, or almost to the ground. I have tried many modification on my intex Excursion pro fishing kayak and I raised the seat just like what you did and it wasn't comfortable at all I would feel I would flip if I do any mistake ! lol Amazing project though and looking forward to have an update on the performance of this setup while your catching biggens :D
First of all, thank you for the good idea, I almost did something very similar to what you did, but when I lowered the canoe into the water, I realized that it was unstable and that I would fall. Then I removed the high part under the seat, the idea and work are very good, but this way you are definitely in the water.
I have one of these, bought last year. So many good ideas here! Sidemounting the motor is an idea that is going to make me pull the trigger on one, especially since I'm going to buy an Excursion 5 this summer and, like you, can then use the motor on both! I yelled Thanks! to you from Chicago, but I don't think you heard me!
Surprisingly stable. Ropes across the bottom with some dumbbell weights locked in with knots could improve that even more if it's ever an issue. One for forward of CG and another for aft of CG. Wouldn't require a lot of weight to make a big difference in stability. Dropping vertical CG a couple of inches is noticeable.
Doing a similar mod to mine. My seat is much lower to not cause stability issues and have a pin installed to stop the seat from being able to swivel. I take the pin out when not paddling. Also only a half floor to decrease weight. Works great!
seaEagle 370 went out on Bay 10 knots over wind and Haulover current but the inflatable behaved well. I had weight of 2 large coolers and two anchors and was able to anchor in 10 feet deep with a strong current using 35 feet of rope on each anchor. Could not move well just forward to reach front cooler but the rear cooler to access it I had to turn completely turn around which is not easy but do able. Cooler on back and front helped me with great back support and i could also push hard with my feet against the front cooler. Seating enhanced with a car back support wide and had no problems with the back and I am basically fresh out of surgery. How well I was supported with the two coolers and backrest and cushion i used for back support was surprising. I just can't turn around. My deluxe seats are worthless so I am using the extra cushions they sell for seating and use those and it will also raise me 8 inches higher than reg. seat. which is 5 inches now I'll be at 13 total and it looks it could be that happy position. This puts my hips almost level not quite to the top of kayak. I found my self rubbing the shaft against the side chambers because i think these kayaks sits us quite low so I'll be higher but your set up here is great so many mods., but not for me the high chair on the ocean. I tested went out for my very first time other than just playing a little bit and it was awesome. Out from Oleta to Haulover sandbar over 10 knot winds and had to cross a major navigation channel to get to sandbar I was ready with anchor, and drinks, a front towing harness I made and one for the stern anchor. At the end of the day almost at crossing the Channel a JetSkier showed up and towed me across to the Park. I was against the wind and side current and I was making progress but very slowly. Point is I woul've made it only with patience, a lot of patience and good tecnich. The anchor ropes must be leashed next to where I sit to facilitate usage. I was de anchored twice by the current and also a motor boat hooked my anchor rope and dragged me for quite a bit and I think I liked being dragged from the rear than having been hooked on the front anchor rope. I was thinking of using an anchor weight instead of grapel for the front but there's too much current. I am leashing the ropes next to me but with paddle elasic leash reaching from my seat all the way to anchor rope so it is retreat able and also elastic so if it pulls , it will pull from the rear or front instead of a firm leash to the seat(on side) 'cause then i can be overturned. I had to deal with wakes from yachts and facing them correctly there was no problem. I was also "brushed by a 35 foot boat, is crazy downhere. I saw 2 of these kayaks on this video at the sandbar; they're very popular and it is just like mine same type. That floor you made rocks, well everything you made is super. I wish I had a motor for my sandbar and beercan island trips. It is a good back and forth, and I went out the wrong way for the first time out of the park so first time on the Bay with 10knot winds while testing and paddling back after loosing the anchor thrice I did at least 3-4 navigational miles, at least 2 1/2. These kayaks when adjusted for the deed, are Great. With my two coolers for bracing I am set. I will add a Sail they sell for it and rod holders to hold umbrella, an extra grapel anchor with 100 feet of rope for front to anchor in 35 feet(need a lot of rope to anchor in Ocean) maybe I'll learn to fish, I should I love Snapper. Next, is getting back up on these things which is easier said than done but with a good kick from Finned feet should be able to get over the top if one's not too tired. I want to go skin diving and maybe even scuba but i need to get back on the boat confidently. I could always swim back 300 yards holding on to the thing but I don't want to go there, I rather paddle. I am 61 years old and I live in Miami. Hope my experience helps anyone who wants to try and get out there, must be Prepared.
We have this same kayak (two of them)...and we've only just used them for the first time. I'm a total beginner! I would love that floorboard you made...but there's no way I'm handy enough to make that! Lol. I was thinking about buying a boogie board to push into it and sit on, as I felt WAY too low inside this. And the seat wasn't stable enough for my BF. I love that raised seat you made. Also, we find the paddles a bit short...or was that just us? Lol. You are very creative!
Awesome job, I have a little challenge for you, how about having the trolling motor off the back and makeshift steering & rudder control in front of you.
Haha I love that idea Sir Diesel! There is nothing too over the top with this idea lol. We’re just having some fun. Hmmm....I wonder, maybe there might be a Kayak modification Part 2 video in the near future!
I just bought one of these, can't wait to unbox it and try it out. Don't think I'm going to make any mods to it, but watching this video was very cool.
Awesome job! First time on your channel but as I was watching you build all the mods for this kayak I thought this is just like Marty Zoffinger! Subbed!
Thank you so much. Im a bigger guy trying to get in shape. On my first outing the kayak was sagging badly in the middle elevating my legs making it super uncomfortable. Gonna build a hinged board like yours and mount a seat. Seat will be lower than yours as i dont need bait box storage.
That's an interesting mod to your kayak. But to increase stability have you thought about adding a small outrigger on one side, and mounting the electric motor between the kayak and the outrigger ? Think it would make your setup much more stable, buoyant and modular. Then whenever you want the electric motor, just add the outrigger...
Awesome modifications! I have one of this as extra for friends to tag along on the lake, but these modifications will make it more fun for sure!! I'll give it a try!! Keep up the good work!!
I have a Sevylor Rio and turned it into a row boat. I put a low beach chair to sit on a 1/4 inch plywood floor. Very stable and comfortable with no paddle wagging.
This is great, love this vid :) i just bought one of these kayaks, i dont have the skill to make it into a fishing kayak, but was really good to watch :)
Watched another video where a guy added makeshift stabilizers to his kayak with pvc pipe and pool noodles. Seemed to keep it stable. Might be a good add on to your build!
Just a thought if you already made a wood platform for the inflatable maybe 🤔 added stability pontoons off to each side? You already have the mount for the motor off to one side add some kinds of pontoon in front and do the same to the other. Should also allow you to stand up without it tilting so much
Damn man impressive. Seems like if you can build this you can build your own regular fishing kayak though. Handy as hell. But this is so cool and wish I had all your wood skills to do it I just don't. But very cool man. Great job. Amazing you can do all that from this inflatable.
Great work. How are vinyl punctures with wood floor and motor mount? What if you lined bottom with small pool noodle, who this prevent wood to vinyl touching and rubbing????
I want to modify my k2. I think I’m going to put a bodyboard on the floor for me to standup on. I’m also going to add a couple of outrigger stabilizers. I don’t want my poles at my back so I might rig something onto my outriggers to hold them. What do you think for a lower seat?
Extend the board that sticks out for the anchor and possible trolling motor, and attach two 5 gallon buckets with 2 wing nuts and it will stabilize the craft significantly and provide extra side storage
Does it have mini keels? I think not. Mine has, it's itiwit 3. Now if you really want higher sit when fishing, I suggest you getting an inflatable kayak seat. You can stack 2 of them. If the floor is inflatable , it is already stable enough for me to stand up. It's 3.5 m long, so that helps. The modification I made is some sort of trolley system for the anchor rope. I'm tidying up 2 reels in front and back with straps, between them I have a another rope which end are connected with a carabiner. The rope for the anchor is going thought the carabiner. This helps me move the rope of the anchor to the back of the kayak. This is to avoid being tipped aside by waves and wind. I tie the rope of the anchor to one of the side handles. The holders for the rods I've mount on a plastic milk crate, that I use for storage of lure boxes, water, power bank, it has a shade on top. Meaning the rods are in front of me.I'm thinking of getting Chirp+ and flexible arm, which I'll mount on the crate.
Dude! This is dope, great job and video. Question, I have the Sevylor Colorado 2 person inflatable, do you think I could do a similar mod for a seat but smaller? For instance just enough wood for the seat to bolt to? Thanks.
Its possible I did it, instead of a full bottom I did 1/4 and it worked well. I did add stabilizers to mine using Walmart bumpers and a trolling mount and still worked.
I'm in this hell hole known as Wisconsin too fresh from Florida so doing a kayak mod is my winter project. Hard shell kayak is not an option living in a small studio in oconomowoc though. My 6 baitcaster combos take enough room as it is already. Thanks for the good schematic on making a good floorboard and seat.
I’m very impressed! I have a sea eagle 370 , and would like to covert it to fish on. This video has been a great resource, thank you. I am concerned that I could tip over. So I was wondering what you thought about extending arms with floats to help stabilize. Thanks again for the post. 👍🏻
Very cool. I have a different inflatable. I have added rod holders, but the seat is not great for fishing, too low and does not swivel. Will have to give this a try. Thanks!
This is pretty ingenious! I admire in ingenuity it took to outfit this. I'm gonna watch the inflatable rowboat video though. I think a kayak is less well-served to outfit like this. Seems more likely to tip. I'm guessing you can get into more narrow places, but I'd be more confident of the rowboat mod. Thank you!
The build is pretty dope I just bought this kayak and want to make some modifications to mine as well. I feel like I won’t be mounting my seat as high though. Seems a little top heavy and I like drinking beers while I’m on the water lol.
With a shop like that I somehow doubt you don’t have anywhere to put a actual kayak. I had one it wasn’t bad for what it was, I was using in local marshes. PVC and oyster beds don’t really mix.
Nice idea, and good effort. Inspiring video - thanks. I am not convinced that the seat is not too high for stability - based on some trials I did last summer. I will soon be experimenting with a lighter frame + partial floor for stepping on. I am not so brave as you in the cold weather yet.
Great design! Just curious, what are the benefits with your inflatable kayak over your inflatable row boat? And benefits with the boat over the kayak? Thanks for sharing.
In theory 2 people can paddle, that's one. 2. it has way less frontal resistance. If it has keels, it prevent it from rotating so easy. 3. You can go to really small creak with it. And again it's cheaper. Good inflatable boats cost a lot.
Nice build! But you should put a 55 pound thrust trolling motor on each side and equal the load and to maybe get you up on plane. And move the seat forward a foot or so... you know, to lower the nose.
Almost got rid of the same kayak because kids are out grown, now I think it deserves a 2nd life. I wish I can buy the 'kit' instead of doing all the wood work :) great video!
Love your idea brother, I just think you were better off leaving it as it was. But my opinion is based on me going kayaking once a month. You may go more than once a month therefore I see your point of view.
I am impressed overall with how you upgraded this and actually made it work. Try to add a tracking fin to the bottom so you are not wasting energy going side to side.
You can use a wood pole in the middle of the paddles secured with duct tape to lengthen the paddles and it will paddle much better and you will get less wet.
Just found you and subscribed. I saw your inflatable boat hack 1st and now the Kayak. I’ve been looking at iKayaks for a week or so. This build was amazing. What would you say the total cost ended up being? I’m way heavier than you so stability will be an issue and I may need a bigger kayak. Also, if your building skills are a “10”, mine are a “1”. A thought I had when watching the end of your vid when you had the motor up. Maybe if there was a way to pivot the motor behind you when in the up (not using) position. That would balance it more. I’m sure using a smaller motor would work too. But for us psychos who’ll want the big one on there, might be something to consider. Thanks for taking the time to make, edit and post your video. I have a bunch of vids on my channel, so I know the work you put in. ✌🏼
Good job...just think you needed a large kayak...really really nice though...you could always use the battery for an anchor..I would definitely go easy moving around!!Fantastic!
I have this kayak and there's a tiny hole right by the skeg from hitting 1 rock, one time😑. Any suggestions on patching it up? I tried one and it flopped. #2 is drying as we speak but I'm not confident at this point. I'd hate to have to return it for such a little hole. I also haven't been able to get the skeg out ever since the bump happen. And Ive tried everything I could think of. Which is no big deal but do you have any thoughts on that? Thanks! Loved the video.
seems like that seats too high, I mean, it would less comfortable to put it lower but it looks like it;s gonna dump ya being that high. definitely would me as I ( from size comparing you in the video with the raft), am twice your size. come t think of it, the battery and the motor and wood probably put up at above max cap. LOL I just picked this same K1 from a guy that used it once and didn't like it. 20 bucks out the door. I have that same motor also, I got it at the thrift store for 8.00! handle was run over, picked that up on eBay for 12.00 . I might have t o try something like this though after I get my garage cleaned back up. Looks fun and I got some decent ideas from you on this vid. Thanks.
Great Video! Last Father’s Day, my son gave me one of these but I really haven’t been able to use it. The inflatable seats offer no back support and there is nowhere to brace your feet, which is crucial for kayaking. Your video might be the answer to my problems! I do have a couple questions though. You used 3/4 inch plywood for your raft project and 1” lumber for this one. Both are actually 3/4 inch. Does the lumber seem less flexible as a floor? Would there be any benefit to gluing the two lumber boards into a larger single board? Isn’t there flex when you step in the center? Did you use full size door hinges? With your raft project, you lined the floor with pipe insulation, but not with the kayak. I’m curious why. Thank you so much for your detailed videos.
How was the kayak with the trolling motor on the side for stability ? I have a small motor guide stealth st170 it weighs 7 lbs and the kayak leans over on one side a bit , I wanted to try another 5 speed 30 lbs thrust but not sure 🤔
I thought I was the only person to have made a plywood floor for a K2! Made mine a year ago, but you went above and beyond with the rig for your motor. Excellent job with both the build and the video!
I just order the exact same kayak and was racking my brain how to customize it thank you!
This has been one of the best modification channels for kayak I have seen.
I think for more stability, you might add a couple of outboat mini pontoons. And to make the floor board collapse even smaller, you might consider cutting the boards in half the opposite way and adding a piano hinge on one side and a flat latch on the other to keep it from folding while in use. Also, you may need a balast to offset the weight of the trolling motor. If the battery and motor weigh the same, create an outboard box opposite the motor to hold the battery.
Excellent video. Such a creative modification. I clapped during the testing in the water. Very impressive build. I found this video while researching Father’s Day gift ideas. A boat & a project will be two gifts in one! Thanks
Haha I clapped too! 😄Especially with the motor, that was sooooo cool!
I have that kayak and after one trip out my back was killing me. the seats have no support. I've been trying to figure out how to get a boat seat in it and your video is a jackpot! Thank you!
I am now tempted to make a wooden extra plank to reinforce the back of the seats :D
So, two suggestions. Remove the swivel on the seat. You can see the seat leeching some of that energy from your paddling as each paddle stroke is twisting you back and forth. It also appears generally useless as you have so little room to keep your feet. Second suggestion - lower the seat. Your center of gravity is too high. Other than that, it looks great!
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Good idea. Or drilling a hole in the swivel for a locking pin that can be lifted and dropped by a small lever and fulcrum on the side. Once lowered, just swivel the seat until it drops into place.
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Loved this video. I dont do woodworking or fishing but am interested in both. I have a few questions.
1. Could you have cut triangular holes out of every large piece of wood in order to make the load substantially lighter without loosing structural strength?
2. Wouldnt a light color spray paint be better in order to reflect sunlight and stay cool so that you dont get hot and the inflated kayak doesnt expand from heat?
3. Shouldnt you have spent a few more dollars for carpeting and run the carpet around the sides to the underside of the board to help prevent splintering and popping the kayak?
From Wisconsin too! Got the excursion 5 and added a wood floor and trolling motor, thank you for giving me an idea on what to do
Just did that with my excursion 5 too wood floor and a minn kota 40lb motor
The stability issue is the result of 3 factors. The elevated seat is raising the center of gravity significantly higher than what the kayak was designed for. There's an episode of Survivor Man in Alaska and just raising the small camera in his kayak was enough to cause stability problems. You're also feeling the effect of the trolling motor providing thrust that's not down the centerline axis of the kayak. The weight of the trolling motor being offset from the centerline is also reducing the stability.
THANKS for your video and proof of concept!.....The one main thing that looks that you need is to balance the weight.
Yeap, battery to the front!
Also, from the side at 09:34, without the battery, you can see from the side the plane where your centerline body weight is from head to butt vertically, you have 60% space up front and 40% rear. Maybe it could be moved a bit forward too?
Wanna go for the Triple Power Kill?
Get some Tyvek and pvc pipe ....an......Put a small sail up front!
You'll be the King of cheap power!
It’s videos like this that make me love watching RUclips. Great job with the build!
It's comments like this that make me want to continue to post videos! Thank you very much Tony!
This video deserves a lot more views lol that was a lot of work
You did an awesome job and this was a lot of fun to watch. I just bought the intex excursion pro and I'm doing some small add ons but nothing like this. Very impressive! Keep it up.
Thank you very much Michael! Good luck with your add ons!
Got one myself. Hard to figure out how to attach stuff. Thinking of using the rod holders as a motor mount and rod mount on other side. What sucks is the seats that deflate. That is my next upgrade.
Great job! I love watching the invention process. I have two of these kayaks. One for me and one for my son. We've taken them out for a full day of fishing on a bayou and they were great. I haven't done any modifications yet but have been brain storming over the last few days, which is why I'm here, watching your creations and how they worked. Thank you for the ideas. I'll be making modifications too.
Great video and modification ! I found out the key for this kind of boat to be stable is that the seat must be lower, or almost to the ground. I have tried many modification on my intex Excursion pro fishing kayak and I raised the seat just like what you did and it wasn't comfortable at all I would feel I would flip if I do any mistake ! lol Amazing project though and looking forward to have an update on the performance of this setup while your catching biggens :D
First of all, thank you for the good idea, I almost did something very similar to what you did, but when I lowered the canoe into the water, I realized that it was unstable and that I would fall. Then I removed the high part under the seat, the idea and work are very good, but this way you are definitely in the water.
Sweet setup. A Pair of outriggers and you are golden.
Nice job! Could make a pvc outrigger for stability like some folks do with the canoes.
Filled or wrapped with pool noodles
I have one of these, bought last year. So many good ideas here! Sidemounting the motor is an idea that is going to make me pull the trigger on one, especially since I'm going to buy an Excursion 5 this summer and, like you, can then use the motor on both! I yelled Thanks! to you from Chicago, but I don't think you heard me!
this is such an awesome comment, god bless you.
Wow buddy!!! Excellent job brother! I have the same kayak and have thought of doing something like this. You knocked it out of the park
Surprisingly stable. Ropes across the bottom with some dumbbell weights locked in with knots could improve that even more if it's ever an issue. One for forward of CG and another for aft of CG. Wouldn't require a lot of weight to make a big difference in stability. Dropping vertical CG a couple of inches is noticeable.
The most impressive part of this video was getting the kayak back in its bag
Mine ripped the zipper in half after 6 uses
They say thos was first time its been done
I own this kayak and it's very easy to get back in bag. I even added 2 lifejackets and a boat safety kit to it. ziped up no problem
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@@every-UserName-Is-used I stuffed my wife in there too. Still plenty of space.
Doing a similar mod to mine. My seat is much lower to not cause stability issues and have a pin installed to stop the seat from being able to swivel. I take the pin out when not paddling. Also only a half floor to decrease weight. Works great!
seaEagle 370 went out on Bay 10 knots over wind and Haulover current but the inflatable behaved well. I had weight of 2 large coolers and two anchors and was able to anchor in 10 feet deep with a strong current using 35 feet of rope on each anchor. Could not move well just forward to reach front cooler but the rear cooler to access it I had to turn completely turn around which is not easy but do able. Cooler on back and front helped me with great back support and i could also push hard with my feet against the front cooler. Seating enhanced with a car back support wide and had no problems with the back and I am basically fresh out of surgery. How well I was supported with the two coolers and backrest and cushion i used for back support was surprising. I just can't turn around. My deluxe seats are worthless so I am using the extra cushions they sell for seating and use those and it will also raise me 8 inches higher than reg. seat. which is 5 inches now I'll be at 13 total and it looks it could be that happy position. This puts my hips almost level not quite to the top of kayak. I found my self rubbing the shaft against the side chambers because i think these kayaks sits us quite low so I'll be higher but your set up here is great so many mods., but not for me the high chair on the ocean. I tested went out for my very first time other than just playing a little bit and it was awesome. Out from Oleta to Haulover sandbar over 10 knot winds and had to cross a major navigation channel to get to sandbar I was ready with anchor, and drinks, a front towing harness I made and one for the stern anchor. At the end of the day almost at crossing the Channel a JetSkier showed up and towed me across to the Park. I was against the wind and side current and I was making progress but very slowly. Point is I woul've made it only with patience, a lot of patience and good tecnich. The anchor ropes must be leashed next to where I sit to facilitate usage. I was de anchored twice by the current and also a motor boat hooked my anchor rope and dragged me for quite a bit and I think I liked being dragged from the rear than having been hooked on the front anchor rope. I was thinking of using an anchor weight instead of grapel for the front but there's too much current. I am leashing the ropes next to me but with paddle elasic leash reaching from my seat all the way to anchor rope so it is retreat able and also elastic so if it pulls , it will pull from the rear or front instead of a firm leash to the seat(on side) 'cause then i can be overturned. I had to deal with wakes from yachts and facing them correctly there was no problem. I was also "brushed by a 35 foot boat, is crazy downhere. I saw 2 of these kayaks on this video at the sandbar; they're very popular and it is just like mine same type. That floor you made rocks, well everything you made is super. I wish I had a motor for my sandbar and beercan island trips. It is a good back and forth, and I went out the wrong way for the first time out of the park so first time on the Bay with 10knot winds while testing and paddling back after loosing the anchor thrice I did at least 3-4 navigational miles, at least 2 1/2. These kayaks when adjusted for the deed, are Great. With my two coolers for bracing I am set. I will add a Sail they sell for it and rod holders to hold umbrella, an extra grapel anchor with 100 feet of rope for front to anchor in 35 feet(need a lot of rope to anchor in Ocean) maybe I'll learn to fish, I should I love Snapper. Next, is getting back up on these things which is easier said than done but with a good kick from Finned feet should be able to get over the top if one's not too tired. I want to go skin diving and maybe even scuba but i need to get back on the boat confidently. I could always swim back 300 yards holding on to the thing but I don't want to go there, I rather paddle. I am 61 years old and I live in Miami. Hope my experience helps anyone who wants to try and get out there, must be Prepared.
We have this same kayak (two of them)...and we've only just used them for the first time. I'm a total beginner! I would love that floorboard you made...but there's no way I'm handy enough to make that! Lol. I was thinking about buying a boogie board to push into it and sit on, as I felt WAY too low inside this. And the seat wasn't stable enough for my BF. I love that raised seat you made. Also, we find the paddles a bit short...or was that just us? Lol. You are very creative!
Awesome job, I have a little challenge for you, how about having the trolling motor off the back and makeshift steering & rudder control in front of you.
Haha I love that idea Sir Diesel! There is nothing too over the top with this idea lol. We’re just having some fun. Hmmm....I wonder, maybe there might be a Kayak modification Part 2 video in the near future!
@@makeit5272 you should make more boat videos like this I love both videos good job hope you get in some good fishing
Wow, nice modification. Hats off to you sir, great craftsmanship. From Scotland 👍
I just bought one of these, can't wait to unbox it and try it out. Don't think I'm going to make any mods to it, but watching this video was very cool.
Great vid and ingenuity. I had to laugh at noting 35 degree weather and playing out there in shorts and sandals lol.
Awesome job! First time on your channel but as I was watching you build all the mods for this kayak I thought this is just like Marty Zoffinger! Subbed!
Thank you so much. Im a bigger guy trying to get in shape. On my first outing the kayak was sagging badly in the middle elevating my legs making it super uncomfortable. Gonna build a hinged board like yours and mount a seat. Seat will be lower than yours as i dont need bait box storage.
Simple quick fix for ya, cheap too...buy two cheap small bodyboards and place them in as a floor and then seats on top.
That's an interesting mod to your kayak.
But to increase stability have you thought about adding a small outrigger on one side, and mounting the electric motor between the kayak and the outrigger ? Think it would make your setup much more stable, buoyant and modular. Then whenever you want the electric motor, just add the outrigger...
MuddyDuck smart idea. I’d like to see that as a part two to this vid.
Awesome modifications! I have one of this as extra for friends to tag along on the lake, but these modifications will make it more fun for sure!! I'll give it a try!! Keep up the good work!!
I have a Sevylor Rio and turned it into a row boat. I put a low beach chair to sit on a 1/4 inch plywood floor. Very stable and comfortable with no paddle wagging.
I thought you were going in then lol. Unbelievable job you've done there.
You are as good as YouTubing as people with millions of subscribers so keep it up! I'm looking forward to seeing more videos.
Those are some pretty sweet modifications, thanks for the great ideas Dale
This is great, love this vid :) i just bought one of these kayaks, i dont have the skill to make it into a fishing kayak, but was really good to watch :)
Watched another video where a guy added makeshift stabilizers to his kayak with pvc pipe and pool noodles. Seemed to keep it stable. Might be a good add on to your build!
Just a thought if you already made a wood platform for the inflatable maybe 🤔 added stability pontoons off to each side? You already have the mount for the motor off to one side add some kinds of pontoon in front and do the same to the other. Should also allow you to stand up without it tilting so much
This awesome! wanted to get a trolling motor on my K2 kayak and this video is genius!
People are so funny... how do you get any dislikes with a video like this 😂😂. Dope job keep up the excellent work 🔥🔥🔥
Damn man impressive. Seems like if you can build this you can build your own regular fishing kayak though. Handy as hell. But this is so cool and wish I had all your wood skills to do it I just don't. But very cool man. Great job. Amazing you can do all that from this inflatable.
Great work. How are vinyl punctures with wood floor and motor mount? What if you lined bottom with small pool noodle, who this prevent wood to vinyl touching and rubbing????
Great for inspiration, maybe I missed it. Saw you mount the trolling motor and yet no safety connections to the boat in case of a flip over!
35 degrees and you are is in sorts!! Your way more Many other me brotha! The Kayak looks amazing!
I want to modify my k2. I think I’m going to put a bodyboard on the floor for me to standup on. I’m also going to add a couple of outrigger stabilizers. I don’t want my poles at my back so I might rig something onto my outriggers to hold them. What do you think for a lower seat?
Extend the board that sticks out for the anchor and possible trolling motor, and attach two 5 gallon buckets with 2 wing nuts and it will stabilize the craft significantly and provide extra side storage
Impressive. Love seeing smart creative people at work. Thanks for sharing.
Does it have mini keels? I think not. Mine has, it's itiwit 3. Now if you really want higher sit when fishing, I suggest you getting an inflatable kayak seat. You can stack 2 of them. If the floor is inflatable , it is already stable enough for me to stand up. It's 3.5 m long, so that helps. The modification I made is some sort of trolley system for the anchor rope. I'm tidying up 2 reels in front and back with straps, between them I have a another rope which end are connected with a carabiner. The rope for the anchor is going thought the carabiner. This helps me move the rope of the anchor to the back of the kayak. This is to avoid being tipped aside by waves and wind. I tie the rope of the anchor to one of the side handles. The holders for the rods I've mount on a plastic milk crate, that I use for storage of lure boxes, water, power bank, it has a shade on top. Meaning the rods are in front of me.I'm thinking of getting Chirp+ and flexible arm, which I'll mount on the crate.
Dude! This is dope, great job and video.
Question, I have the Sevylor Colorado 2 person inflatable, do you think I could do a similar mod for a seat but smaller? For instance just enough wood for the seat to bolt to? Thanks.
Its possible I did it, instead of a full bottom I did 1/4 and it worked well. I did add stabilizers to mine using Walmart bumpers and a trolling mount and still worked.
@@jackmountain8503 Would you be willing to send a pic and some details to me? I'd really appreciate it. Itpromuffoletto@gmail.com
I really enjoyed the video but the CUP holder topped it off for me. I am looking to modify my 370 Seahawk using your thoughts...THANKS
I'm in this hell hole known as Wisconsin too fresh from Florida so doing a kayak mod is my winter project. Hard shell kayak is not an option living in a small studio in oconomowoc though. My 6 baitcaster combos take enough room as it is already. Thanks for the good schematic on making a good floorboard and seat.
AMAZING SKILLS..WOW..EXCELLENT ..Can you make kayak stabilizers for an inflatable kayak ???
I’m very impressed! I have a sea eagle 370 , and would like to covert it to fish on. This video has been a great resource, thank you. I am concerned that I could tip over. So I was wondering what you thought about extending arms with floats to help stabilize. Thanks again for the post. 👍🏻
Good video. Just a little suggestion, maybe cut out a bunch of holes on the floorboard with hole-cutter bit to reduce the weight?
Awesome job, love the kayak. Keep up the amazing work. Good luck fishing!
Thanks J!!!
@@makeit5272 I wanted to use the excursion for some coastal fishing. I don't think it's stable enough 10:10 or maybe throw some stabelizers on there.
that was an interesting watch man good vid bro. ive got a 4.5m cc bass boat, but also have an aquamarina v2 inflatable and they are so practical aye!
Very cool. I have a different inflatable. I have added rod holders, but the seat is not great for fishing, too low and does not swivel. Will have to give this a try. Thanks!
This is pretty ingenious! I admire in ingenuity it took to outfit this. I'm gonna watch the inflatable rowboat video though. I think a kayak is less well-served to outfit like this. Seems more likely to tip. I'm guessing you can get into more narrow places, but I'd be more confident of the rowboat mod. Thank you!
The build is pretty dope I just bought this kayak and want to make some modifications to mine as well. I feel like I won’t be mounting my seat as high though. Seems a little top heavy and I like drinking beers while I’m on the water lol.
Itll be more stable if you lower the seat, also no cooler?
With a shop like that I somehow doubt you don’t have anywhere to put a actual kayak. I had one it wasn’t bad for what it was, I was using in local marshes. PVC and oyster beds don’t really mix.
Nice idea, and good effort. Inspiring video - thanks. I am not convinced that the seat is not too high for stability - based on some trials I did last summer. I will soon be experimenting with a lighter frame + partial floor for stepping on. I am not so brave as you in the cold weather yet.
Great design! Just curious, what are the benefits with your inflatable kayak over your inflatable row boat? And benefits with the boat over the kayak? Thanks for sharing.
In theory 2 people can paddle, that's one. 2. it has way less frontal resistance. If it has keels, it prevent it from rotating so easy. 3. You can go to really small creak with it. And again it's cheaper. Good inflatable boats cost a lot.
This is amazing I just ordered one and can’t wait!
Thank you Darian! Good luck!
Need outriggers. I wonder if I could use plexiglass instead of wood. It would be lighter. By the by, did you weight it fully loaded?
How close did u mount trolling motor to kayak side? Trying to do this to my kayak.Thanks enjoyed video
Nice build! But you should put a 55 pound thrust trolling motor on each side and equal the load and to maybe get you up on plane. And move the seat forward a foot or so... you know, to lower the nose.
Just a nice person with great idea's
Enjoyable to watch
Almost got rid of the same kayak because kids are out grown, now I think it deserves a 2nd life. I wish I can buy the 'kit' instead of doing all the wood work :) great video!
Great project! Greetings from Austria!
This is badass! Goodjob
Love your idea brother, I just think you were better off leaving it as it was. But my opinion is based on me going kayaking once a month. You may go more than once a month therefore I see your point of view.
I am impressed overall with how you upgraded this and actually made it work. Try to add a tracking fin to the bottom so you are not wasting energy going side to side.
It has it standard on it :) removeable
You can use a wood pole in the middle of the paddles secured with duct tape to lengthen the paddles and it will paddle much better and you will get less wet.
This is a good suggestion, never thought about that. Thank you.
I believe the seat was installed too high in expense of stability. Thanks for the video
Thought the same. He should take it down a few inches.
Same. Plus it’s awkward to paddle from so high and you won’t get as much action from your oars
Yeah his body's center of gravity should be lower
Wait I though was how to build a Jon boat
I plan on doing something like this with my Sea Eagle 370 but will be doing outriggers, 100 ah lithium, 55 electric. The whole nine yards.
Dude you nailed it. Great job rigging it. What about stability, good?
What a killer video! Thank you so much!
great video, i've been trying to find a way to get more comfortable seats in my inflatable, thanks
You are going swimming!
WOW ! ...... Exactly the boat I Have and the Mods I want ! .... Cheers !
Awesome job I watched your other video as well. Well done
I have this same kayak, how is it holding up months later? Been looking at fishing kayaks and happened to stumble upon this video, looks sick!
So impressed. Nice work man.
Just found you and subscribed. I saw your inflatable boat hack 1st and now the Kayak. I’ve been looking at iKayaks for a week or so. This build was amazing. What would you say the total cost ended up being? I’m way heavier than you so stability will be an issue and I may need a bigger kayak. Also, if your building skills are a “10”, mine are a “1”. A thought I had when watching the end of your vid when you had the motor up. Maybe if there was a way to pivot the motor behind you when in the up (not using) position. That would balance it more. I’m sure using a smaller motor would work too. But for us psychos who’ll want the big one on there, might be something to consider. Thanks for taking the time to make, edit and post your video. I have a bunch of vids on my channel, so I know the work you put in. ✌🏼
What seats did you use for this? They look about right for what i want to do.
Good job...just think you needed a large kayak...really really nice though...you could always use the battery for an anchor..I would definitely go easy moving around!!Fantastic!
Great project. I think that the trim and stability might be a little better if you put the battery in the front.
Wouldn't the hinges possibly puncture the kayak? say for example from heat or a sharp bit?
Love your inflatable boat mod videos! Great work! 👍
Grrr8 McMan going to do this
I bought Excursion Pro K2, how could I hook up a fishing finder??? Help Nice job by the way. You are quite talented
I have this kayak and there's a tiny hole right by the skeg from hitting 1 rock, one time😑. Any suggestions on patching it up? I tried one and it flopped. #2 is drying as we speak but I'm not confident at this point. I'd hate to have to return it for such a little hole. I also haven't been able to get the skeg out ever since the bump happen. And Ive tried everything I could think of. Which is no big deal but do you have any thoughts on that? Thanks! Loved the video.
seems like that seats too high, I mean, it would less comfortable to put it lower but it looks like it;s gonna dump ya being that high. definitely would me as I ( from size comparing you in the video with the raft), am twice your size. come t think of it, the battery and the motor and wood probably put up at above max cap. LOL I just picked this same K1 from a guy that used it once and didn't like it. 20 bucks out the door. I have that same motor also, I got it at the thrift store for 8.00! handle was run over, picked that up on eBay for 12.00 . I might have t o try something like this though after I get my garage cleaned back up. Looks fun and I got some decent ideas from you on this vid. Thanks.
So when i put the hard floor in , and put it in the water do i inflate the bottom compartment?
Great Video!
Last Father’s Day, my son gave me one of these but I really haven’t been able to use it. The inflatable seats offer no back support and there is nowhere to brace your feet, which is crucial for kayaking.
Your video might be the answer to my problems! I do have a couple questions though.
You used 3/4 inch plywood for your raft project and 1” lumber for this one. Both are actually 3/4 inch. Does the lumber seem less flexible as a floor?
Would there be any benefit to gluing the two lumber boards into a larger single board? Isn’t there flex when you step in the center?
Did you use full size door hinges?
With your raft project, you lined the floor with pipe insulation, but not with the kayak. I’m curious why.
Thank you so much for your detailed videos.
U are handy. I have a few houses I need u to build.. Just worried about 35 degrees and the kayak not being wide enough. To be stable
How was the kayak with the trolling motor on the side for stability ? I have a small motor guide stealth st170 it weighs 7 lbs and the kayak leans over on one side a bit , I wanted to try another 5 speed 30 lbs thrust but not sure 🤔
How is this Kayak holding up material wise as I'm thinking to buy the big brother Excursion model.