Types of rigging. Rigging is divided into two classes, standing, which supports the mast (and bowsprit), and running, which controls the orientation of the sails and their degree of reefing. Configurations differ for each type of rigging, between fore-and-aft rigged … Continue reading
Category Archives: Mounts & Rods
Will A Transducer Work Through An Aluminum Hull?
We have always stated that the transducer will not shoot through a aluminum boat. It is due to the the metal. We also state do not use a metal flake epoxy either because the signal will hit the metal flakes … Continue reading
What Size Is A 24 Inch Suitcase?
A medium suitcase measures 68 cm or 24 inches in height and has a capacity of up to 75 litres. Is 24 inch luggage a cabin size? Nevertheless, let’s talk about 3 considerations to help you decide amongst the 3 … Continue reading
What Are The Strings On Sails For?
A tell-tale, also known as a tell-tail, in a nautical or sailing context, is a piece of yarn or fabric attached to a sail, a stay, or any rigging on a sailboat. Typically, a tell-tail is on a port and … Continue reading
What’S The Best Temperature For Fishing?
Best Water Temperatures for Fishing (Freshwater & Saltwater) Fish Species Optimum Water Temperatures for Fishing Decent Fishing Temperature Range Walleye 40-45°F 32-75°F Crappie & Yellow Perch 68-72°F 40-80°F Trout 52-64°F 40-70°F Atlantic Salmon 56-60°F 38-65°F What temperature are fish most … Continue reading
How Does Sail Rigging Work?
Rigging comprises the system of ropes, cables and chains, which support a sailing ship or sail boat’s masts—standing rigging, including shrouds and stays—and which adjust the position of the vessel’s sails and spars to which they are attached—the running rigging, … Continue reading
Can You Put Braid On A Spincast Reel?
Yes, you can absolutely use braided line on a spinning reel, but make sure to avoid slippage on the spool. You can achieve this by spooling a monofilament backing, or by using a tape backing on the spool arbor. What … Continue reading
What Are Gymnastics Lunges?
In gymnastics, lunges are the movement that comes at the end of most acrobatic skills on the floor and beam events. A lunge is a movement that you will typically land in out of a handstand, cartwheel, front walkover, back … Continue reading
How Do You Troll For Tuna Without Outriggers?
Q: What’s the best tuna trolling spread to use on my center console without outriggers? HS: The best spread for trolling without outriggers is the Pocket Splash Bird Bars. These 18inch Titanium Pocket Bars feature a heavy-duty, buoyant EVA foam … Continue reading
How Do You Get Rivets Out Of Plastic?
How do you remove a rivet without a drill? For smaller rivets, use a drill bit to drive through the surface. For stubborn rivets that you can’t drill through, grind off the head of the rivet, then bore through it. … Continue reading
How Do You Prevent Unwanted Incidents In Kayaking?
Wear a helmet designed for canoeing, with sufficient drain holes to allow instant drainage. Wear a life jacket that is the correct size for you, even if you think you are a competent swimmer. It’s not enough to carry one … Continue reading
Do You Need An Anchor Trolley On A Kayak?
Why do I need one? An anchor trolley system is an essential piece of kit needed to anchor your kayak safely. An anchor trolley allows you to shuttle the anchor line to the bow or stern of the kayak, eliminating … Continue reading
How Do You Paddle A Straight Line Kayak?
Why can’t I paddle my kayak straight? Asymmetrical blades can help the paddler track straight as he pulls the paddle and kayak through the water. Curved blades grab more water to create more powerful stroke.The ideal paddle for those trying … Continue reading
Is A Carbon Fiber Kayak Paddle Worth It?
Are you a “lifetime” paddler who has many years of kayaking ahead of you? In that case, a carbon paddle is definitely a worthwhile investment. Its light swing weight will ensure hours of paddling without the physical strain, as well … Continue reading
How Do You Fix A Hole In A Hobie Kayak?
Can you use JB weld on a kayak? Using flex seal, he’s going to put it on the inside of the kayak to reinforce the seal. Now that the surface is clean you’ll want to apply the JB Weld Plastic. … Continue reading