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Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Temecula
Posts: 99
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I was thinking something similar since I also have an Oasis. I figured out a different way...I turned the Hobie bait tank backwards in the front seat and was able to insert the inlet and outlet tubes through the front scupper holes. Just had to place a Stearns PFD Utility Cushion below the tank to level it out. Longer inlet and outlet tubes might be needed though. I did not test it out, but should have worked. I actually decided to keep my bait tank in the back and buy the Sumo Sac 125 ballast bag instead.
Please let me know how the large vittles vault bait tank in the front seat works out. Thanks for sharing! |
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Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Temecula
Posts: 99
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Hobie bait tank was turned backwards in the rear above rear mirage drive. I was trying to sit in the front when solo. Sorry for the mix up.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Under a bridge
Posts: 2,169
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Just be carefully about mounting the tank in a high position. The center of gravity is GREaTLY affected.
Do t ask me how I know. . Lets just say I know what a high position tank sloshing around can do to a kayak.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Carlsbad Ca.
Posts: 1,206
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Bait tanks ARE mounted in the front of kayaks.... Its just seems like they aren't because everyone really sits backwards. DUH.
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