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Sounds like you have it together 1/4 or 3/16 laun is what I will build with from now on hate the 1/8 .
I use my boats rough
Ron
Touring Pirouge T-V
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
I just had to add to this post,after another trip in the T-V she is still my best all around boat,
If folks want a sweet handling fast ,stable and load carring boat this is the one.
Ron
If folks want a sweet handling fast ,stable and load carring boat this is the one.
Ron
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
I cut the cockpit out of the T-V a few days ago and gave her a face lift
Little update on the queen
the cockpit is opened up 4 1/2 inches and wide open from bulkhead to bulkhead. Inside of the cockpit sprayed an almond color
rod holders were reinforced under the deck with some pads and then remountad
I raised the seat to 9 1/2 inches from the floor,put in rails that center my seat and hold it in position but still let me take it out of the boat
under the seat I built two compartments that hold to plastic tackle boxes
there is a third compartment for my machete and sponge
change my tie down for the cooler so it was held in by 2 cabiners but you could still open the lid while it was secure.
Ok thats all for now ,a couple more things and she will be ready.
Ron
Little update on the queen
the cockpit is opened up 4 1/2 inches and wide open from bulkhead to bulkhead. Inside of the cockpit sprayed an almond color
rod holders were reinforced under the deck with some pads and then remountad
I raised the seat to 9 1/2 inches from the floor,put in rails that center my seat and hold it in position but still let me take it out of the boat
under the seat I built two compartments that hold to plastic tackle boxes
there is a third compartment for my machete and sponge
change my tie down for the cooler so it was held in by 2 cabiners but you could still open the lid while it was secure.
Ok thats all for now ,a couple more things and she will be ready.
Ron
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
Great redo Man i've got to get started on my Ice Chest Kayak,but in this Hot weather i think i'm going to mount a fan in my ice chest
Mike
Mike
The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear.
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
Another little add on to the queen
In Texas after dark you have to run a light that can be seen 360 degrees.
As most of you know I like to build stuff and I usualy want it to do more than one function.
Well here we go again.
I knew I needed a 360 white light on my yak for night running,went to Academy they wanted 50 bucks for one that was an LED. I got to kicking it around in my head and here is what I came up with.
5 dollar led lantern from Wally World
the collar from a piece of plastic 2 inch conduit
I cut it the length I wanted and the slotted the top
got a longer piece that would fit into the collar
took some sheetrock screws and attached the collar
It is a good tight fit the lantern is plenty secure.
I also sloped the bottom
I can use the lantern in the tent ,use the bottom as an extra rod holder,use the lantern stuck out in the water to let me see the rods at night and a 360 light to keep me legal.
Just fits in my rod holders
Ron
Total cost less than 10 dollars
In Texas after dark you have to run a light that can be seen 360 degrees.
As most of you know I like to build stuff and I usualy want it to do more than one function.
Well here we go again.
I knew I needed a 360 white light on my yak for night running,went to Academy they wanted 50 bucks for one that was an LED. I got to kicking it around in my head and here is what I came up with.
5 dollar led lantern from Wally World
the collar from a piece of plastic 2 inch conduit
I cut it the length I wanted and the slotted the top
got a longer piece that would fit into the collar
took some sheetrock screws and attached the collar
It is a good tight fit the lantern is plenty secure.
I also sloped the bottom
I can use the lantern in the tent ,use the bottom as an extra rod holder,use the lantern stuck out in the water to let me see the rods at night and a 360 light to keep me legal.
Just fits in my rod holders
Ron
Total cost less than 10 dollars
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
I can vouch for how well the light works because I was with Ron last night.
Darrell Sykora
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Re: Touring Pirouge T-V
That's a good gadget build Ron - so many uses for the parts helps cut down on total weight on a trip.
Didn't realize how versatile you are until now - not only some great mods to the TV but I also notice from your pics that you're building a houseboat! (Gonna be a side wheeler by the look of them cut outs)
Didn't realize how versatile you are until now - not only some great mods to the TV but I also notice from your pics that you're building a houseboat! (Gonna be a side wheeler by the look of them cut outs)
Cheers, Bob
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.
Laker 13 - christened and slimed (just).
Laker accessories underway.