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Old 01-23-2021, 08:04 AM   #1
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Mark, thank you very much for the very informative video.

I can hardly wait until this spring when I can fish alongside of you and Mikey
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Old 01-23-2021, 10:12 AM   #2
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Mark thank you for taking the time to do the video. Lots of useful information in the video. Thank you.
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Old 01-23-2021, 02:14 PM   #3
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Mark, I like that winch system for loading. Looked like it took all of the hassle out of loading.
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Old 01-23-2021, 02:49 PM   #4
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Mark, thank you very much for the very informative video.

I can hardly wait until this spring when I can fish alongside of you and Mikey
You're welcome Chris, sorry it took so long, I know you were one of the guys that asked some months ago. I did know you are still on the waiting list. I know how that sucks, had to wait several months myself. You'll be so glad when you get it. Did you get your engine yet?
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Mark thank you for taking the time to do the video. Lots of useful information in the video. Thank you.
Glad to do it. It should help in planning how you want things laid out on the Solo Skiff. Everyone like things different but it always helps to see thing visually.
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Mark, I like that winch system for loading. Looked like it took all of the hassle out of loading.
Yes, it actually is easier than when I had my Hobie Revo 13 and had to put it on top of the truck rack. It takes less time and no heavy lifting and also easier to rig up early in the dark having it on the bed. Damn it just started snowing at my house. Tight Lines
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Old 01-23-2021, 04:05 PM   #5
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Mark,

Thanks for sharing.

Question, in the video you said you remove the bungees and presumably slide the ramp off one side or the other. Is that easy to do without help?

Have you tried transporting with the ramp in place?

Your solution is much simpler than I was picturing and simple is usually better. I am a big believer in the K.I.S.S. method.

Thanks again. I am sure I will steal some of your good ideas!

Hope to see you out at La Jolla when the weather gets better.
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Old 01-23-2021, 05:31 PM   #6
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Mark,

Thanks for sharing.

Question, in the video you said you remove the bungees and presumably slide the ramp off one side or the other. Is that easy to do without help?

Have you tried transporting with the ramp in place?

Your solution is much simpler than I was picturing and simple is usually better. I am a big believer in the K.I.S.S. method.

Thanks again. I am sure I will steal some of your good ideas!

Hope to see you out at La Jolla when the weather gets better.
The 1/4" bungees on the elbow part of the drain pipes are secured on the downhill side by them going through a hole and then just a knot on the inside off the pipe, the other end I tied then so there's a loop for easy grabbing. On the down side of the elbow end I drilled a 1/4" hole and then used a hack saw to cut a narrower channel to the hole. That's what I refered to as a key hole shape. The cut allows the bungee to be pulled into the hole and the knot that makes the loop end therefore catches on the hole, keeping that end in place. That is just to keep the pipes from moving around. On my driveway because of the slope and it being concrete, when I put the Solo Skiff against the pipes at first they wanted to move, but the bungees kept the from sliding more. When it's on the sand the pipes dig into the sand and don't move from the original position. I never tried or felt a need to leave them in place, because just a pull on the bungee loop end and they are released from the bed extender. Together both pipes including the wood inside only weigh maybe 18-20 lbs. I carry then on the deck of the Solo Skiff when on the truck or cart. When I park the truck I put then inside the rear seat area of my truck along with my T-Bone.
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Old 01-23-2021, 06:01 PM   #7
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Mark, I have not got my engine yet.

Which engine do you recommend (6 hp) and where to buy it?

Thanks again for the info bro.
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Old 01-23-2021, 06:58 PM   #8
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Hey Chris, Nick and I got ours from www.onlineoutboards.com , they have all the brands but the best and most used is the Tohatsu 6hp short shaft MFS 6DS. If you buy the model with a built in gas tank, then you only have .3 gallon of gas and it cost a lot more to then buy the external tank and hose. So I recommend like Nick and I got the one with the external 3.1gl tank. I believe it is $64 more but to buy the tank for the built in model would cost something like $130-$140 more. The web site even has a button on their menu for Solo Skiff. When we bought them it included free shipping. You can even buy it on their site using Affirm and make payment to them if you don't have the money up front. It was $1472.99 + tax and free shipping. When you get it all you have to do is put engine oil in it, 1/2 quart. It will tell you in the manual. Here is the link to the page for those motors and the first one is it. https://onlineoutboards.com/collecti...for-solo-skiff
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Old 01-26-2021, 11:48 AM   #9
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Bugging out with a bonus bycatch

Went out last week for some ME Time, father of two very young boys is tough with all these closures. Ended up with 3 nice bugs again, and a 25” Butt. Picture of bugs was a short video, won’t post nothing to brag about, but 1/4” or so over legal.
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