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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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04/17/20 12:54 AM
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TxDanFishMan
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That should be in some different boat or kayak category all to itself, never seen one like that. Another cool story too.
Slide right, coming in .... Fish On!
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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04/18/20 03:16 AM
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Thanks.. I took vacation time this past week to make a run over to Miami to fish a few days and pick it up. My bud tells me that south Florida is locked down tight.. No one allowed to go to beach, no launching from any of the ramps inside Everglades National Park, or even go into the Keys unless you can prove you live there. Decided I would go later on this fall if its opened.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 07:15 AM
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 11:44 AM
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christian myrick
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That really is a slick ride. I had to get a much shorter paddle when i got my stealth. Normally im in a viking 440, i use a high angle 230 cm paddle. In the stealth i got a high angle 210 cm paddle. I wonder if you will have to do the same. Im intrested in the seat you described. I currently dont use a seat in the stealth. As far as drilling fiberglass, put painters tape on the cut area. At work we have cut slightly smaller holes and used an electric die grinder to fit. Im not a fiberglass person, a metal fabricator so a couple times we have mounted to fiberglass. Enjoy the boat dude. Its super sexy. Mabey you and me need to hit a nice salty beach.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 01:00 PM
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Jim Ford
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That, sir, is one nice boat!
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 03:56 PM
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That really is a slick ride. I had to get a much shorter paddle when i got my stealth. Normally im in a viking 440, i use a high angle 230 cm paddle. In the stealth i got a high angle 210 cm paddle. I wonder if you will have to do the same. Im intrested in the seat you described. I currently dont use a seat in the stealth. As far as drilling fiberglass, put painters tape on the cut area. At work we have cut slightly smaller holes and used an electric die grinder to fit. Im not a fiberglass person, a metal fabricator so a couple times we have mounted to fiberglass. Enjoy the boat dude. Its super sexy. Mabey you and me need to hit a nice salty beach. A 210 cm paddle would have been better. I have one but I didn't bring it on this trip. I've used a lot of my vacation time but would definitely be in for hitting the Texas coast later on late summer/early fall. Haven't fished for kingfish in many years and miss those 100 yard runs.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 07:56 PM
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That's a slick boat! On rod holders what I see a lot of Stealth guys do is install flush mount rod holders using a hole saw. As Christian mentioned tape over the cut or drill areas will help reduce chipping around the cut or drill area
You get out of it what you put into it!
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 08:03 PM
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That's a slick boat! On rod holders what I see a lot of Stealth guys do is install flush mount rod holders using a hole saw. As Christian mentioned tape over the cut or drill areas will help reduce chipping around the cut or drill area Wear eye protection, a mask, gloves and a long sleeve shirt when cutting fiberglass or Kevlar. You don’t want that dust or splinters in your eyes or lungs.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/16/20 11:41 PM
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Jim Ford
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Unless you intend to use them for trolling you might want to consider flush mount bases from Scotty or Railblaza. Just add the appropriate rod holders, with extensions if desired, when you hit the water. I much prefer them to the flush rod holders. Cleaner installation and you can switch holders as needed. I sometimes have to switch the fly rod holders to conventional holders when friends use my kayaks. The flush rod holders are nice for mounting a rocket launcher.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/17/20 03:16 PM
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Duck_Hunter
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Congrats, man. That’s an awesome boat.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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05/22/20 12:49 PM
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I'll probably not do anything for a while until I see exactly where I want stuff mounted. I'm not familiar with a lot of the latest fish mounts and do want to check out some of those you guys mentioned. Took kayak out to Naconiche last Sunday and brought the fishfinder. Before I started fishing, I made three short speed runs with kayak empty of everything but me and fishfinder. I am not as fast as I used to be but did hit 6.25 briefly on first run. Every run afterward got slower, even with the 210 ONO. What was encouraging was the much faster cruising speed... I think I could paddle all day at 4 to 4.25 mph.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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06/25/20 05:33 PM
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Rjo
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I just got an old kaskazi Marlin. Unfortunately it was not maintained so am working on bringing back it it’s original condition. Have taken it out a few times and the ride is unbelievable. It seems as if the way I rigged the up-down rudder lines is incorrect. Would appreciate if you would post more picture so I can see how your lines are set up.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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06/26/20 04:31 AM
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I just got an old kaskazi Marlin. Unfortunately it was not maintained so am working on bringing back it it’s original condition. Have taken it out a few times and the ride is unbelievable. It seems as if the way I rigged the up-down rudder lines is incorrect. Would appreciate if you would post more picture so I can see how your lines are set up.
That Marlin is another great paddling kayak. Not sure these pics of rudder rigging will help much as it was dark outside but will try to get better pics during daylight hours this weekend if you need more. You do have to make sure that the rudder is square before trying to pull it up or let it down.. and then it is still hard. The black balls in the third picture are for grabbing and would be impossible to lower or raise rudder without in my opinion. I pulled some slack so you could better see but cord doesn't go behind that screw... just looks like it in picture. Just noticed I cropped the second grab ball out of picture completely but one for raising, one for lowering rudder. Good article on the Marlin. http://www.anglersafloat.com/Marlin-Review.html
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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06/27/20 05:37 PM
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Rjo
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Appreciate the pictures but still not sure how it’s set up. I set it up so that the tension (bungee) is only on the down line. My up line has no tension, Is that how you have set up ?
Took the Marlin to Pennenkamp yesterday in order to get to know it better. It behaved great, paddled 5 miles against the tide and fairly good winds, The wind barely had any effect. Tested it against large wakes and felt completely safe. Going to Flamingo this Wednesday.
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Re: Kaskazi Dorado
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06/28/20 03:22 AM
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Appreciate the pictures but still not sure how it’s set up. I set it up so that the tension (bungee) is only on the down line. My up line has no tension, Is that how you have set up ?
Took the Marlin to Pennenkamp yesterday in order to get to know it better. It behaved great, paddled 5 miles against the tide and fairly good winds, The wind barely had any effect. Tested it against large wakes and felt completely safe. Going to Flamingo this Wednesday. I have no idea? Never owned a kayak with a rudder until now. Maybe the pics below will help.. there are 4 bungee tag ends attached to rudder.. the two white ones are for directional control of rudder and are inserted into the two outside holes in rudder plate. The two inside holes, one above and one below are where the bungees for lifting or lowering the rudder. Didn't see any name on rudder plate so they must be making them themselves. pic above is bungee attached to pad eye near mid grab handle and used to adjust tension looking further back toward stern, the two balls for lifting and lowering rudder. looking back at stern where bungee enters face plate of rudder.. the two inside holes (lower left) and (upper right) are for lifting and lowering rudder. The two outside holes for directional control of rudder. The lower left hole will exit in bottom of rudder plate, wrap around sheave and then go through top hole in rudder when rudder is all the way out of water and laid over]] The lower right hole will come out in top of plate and immediately be attached to lower hole in rudder. A simple knot to keep bungee from pulling out hole. Both tag ends are knotted on same side of rudder. Everything changes if the rudder is down as far as which hole tag ends go in on rudder.. when you insert bungee into lower right hole, it comes out on top behind screw in pic above [when rudder is all the way out and laid over] hope this helped and that you have the same rudder. If I had one more hand it would have been much easier to show as the black bungee agains black background made it difficult to see everything.
Last edited by lconn4; 06/28/20 03:36 AM.
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