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New Kayak
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08/27/13 02:09 PM
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Slingbait
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I just done some trading and have a New Cuda 14 and a Mini-X(used) Now I need some ideas on rigging it out.(Cuda) [img:left] [/img]
Last edited by Slingbait; 08/27/13 02:13 PM.
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Re: New Kayak
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08/27/13 02:11 PM
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Yak FinAddic
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You get rid of the big tuna?
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Re: New Kayak
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08/27/13 03:02 PM
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RogerB
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Slingbait, congrats on the purchase/tade - nice nice boats - diggin that cuda color. The jackson's are pretty well outfitted as they are.....looks like you have a ball mount for a front rod holder or FF already.
Bigredneck has one of the nicest rigged Cuda's I've seen.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/79978861@N04/8399693365/
FF, crate/pak, flag/light pole, leashes, anchor. Not much else needed IMO. Add water.
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Re: New Kayak
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08/27/13 03:36 PM
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Striper Lifer
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Looks good Robert, hope you enjoy it and can keep up with your girl now! I'd like to try out that mini. I need a creek boat!
When I had my Cuda, I looked at a lot of rigging videos and posts. The one that really interested me was a mod to the center hatch to cut it and add a piano hinge right behind the strap closest to you. I think there's a link on the Jackson site under the Cuda section. I liked it because I had my fish finder on the hatch and the hinge lets you get in there easily. I still like that spot for it.
Jonah 4:2 I knew that You are a gracious and compassionate God, slow to anger and abundant in lovingkindness, and one who relents concerning calamity.
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Re: New Kayak
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08/27/13 04:10 PM
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Slingbait
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Yep, I wanted something I could paddle easy out to the humps on Cooper etc. And I wanted a creek Kayak. I was looking around and ran across a guy in Houston wanting to trade the two for a Big Tuna. I also had a friend going that way. Here is the crazy part. He calls and says he found a crack in it. I figure he is wanting to back out of the deal. Nope! He takes to the dealer and they give him a brand new one and transfer the trolley anchor and lid. He calls and says is it ok if its a different color because they only have desert camo in stock . I say hell yes it is. I was so happy I threw in a couple of things to make it fair.
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Re: New Kayak
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08/27/13 04:29 PM
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RogerB
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Looks good Robert, hope you enjoy it and can keep up with your girl now! I'd like to try out that mini. I need a creek boat!
When I had my Cuda, I looked at a lot of rigging videos and posts. The one that really interested me was a mod to the center hatch to cut it and add a piano hinge right behind the strap closest to you. I think there's a link on the Jackson site under the Cuda section. I liked it because I had my fish finder on the hatch and the hinge lets you get in there easily. I still like that spot for it. That's a good mod. I had seriously looked at Cuda's at one time - in fact, yours - lol and one thing I didn't like was how inconvenient it seemed to get into the storage when on the water. Esp if you are mounting or storing stuff on top. The 2 pc lid solves that as long as you can keep it watertight. Overall, it's a great boat - every one has it's minor "issues".
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Re: New Kayak
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08/28/13 02:48 AM
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Slingbait
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Took it out on Town lake this evening for a test paddle. I was impressed. It is a little tippy after having a Tuna but I got used to it pretty quick. Much faster and I like the lay out. I am gonna work on a bait tank Idea. I also liked how easy it was to load and unload by myself.
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