Hobie PA no drilling Sidekick Ama Kit install.
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- čas přidán 20. 04. 2023
- Head out, enjoy the water and stay safe. Always wear your PFD and let others know where you're going. Remain within the limits of your equipment and skill set. For example don't try to paddle to Kangaroo Island on your brand new $200 Kayak 😂
“Fantastic video! I’m not the most skilled with these kinds of tasks. Could you share the length of the pipe used and suggest where I might find one similar to what was shown?”
Hi thank you for your comment. I sold that kayak but it didn't really matter of the exact length it just needed to be past the paddle holders. I'm in South Australia and not sure where you're from. I know you can buy aluminum tubes from a hardware store or metal supplier. It wasnt very hard to do and I pretty much only needed a drill and a hand saw. Good luck with it. Terry
Thanks again Terry, just for the safety side I don't know why you wouldn't use them. If they stop you from rolling and losing your gear I'm sure it's paid for itself. Cheers
Hi Mate, sorry I just saw this reply. Yeah a bit of extra safety when I decide to go offshore. Ive got a wife and two daughters to think about. Thanks for watching and commenting.
The PA isn't stable enough?
It is very stable but I have been caught in some unexpected big swell before like in this video. I would use them if I was going further out than normal and if I was going alone. czcams.com/video/NKSnRKLJpq0/video.html
While the PA and outback has great primary stability, it doesn't have good secondary stability like Revo 13 or other sea kayak. Having Ama Kid is added primary stability
@@usstartarsauce yes that's right. I've owned three Revo 13s and have been in some bigger swell, they performed great.