I've never made sawhorses... my dad always steals the project and finishes them before I get a chance... quick for an old geezer. But you my friend, I want to make you some sawhorses. Because I feel like that will be safer. Is it a flat hull? Luckily she's not rolling, that would be my worry. Nice vid! This also makes me really want to get my dad a new fishing boat...
I highly recommend the Nocqua 20 ah battery. just drop it in the hatch under the seat and never have to worry about your fish finder running out of juice
@@Brasstobass gotcha I needed to get a trailer for my PWR129 after adding all the mods. But it’s still manageable to put in a truck bed but the trailer definitely makes it easier.
I wished I told you not to use this light, it is not worth it. Not bright enough and the battery didn’t last that long. If you got them for free, that’s fine. Don’t buy them. The reasons I got mine because I did not want to drill any hole or putting holes on my brand new kayak. Turn out that angle lights are not sufficiently enough to light up the kayak at night. I ended up with yak power instead and I was happy with that route.
@ that’s interesting cause they work flawlessly for me. I turn them on when I push out and leave them on until the battery goes out and by that tie the sun is out.
I've never made sawhorses... my dad always steals the project and finishes them before I get a chance... quick for an old geezer. But you my friend, I want to make you some sawhorses. Because I feel like that will be safer. Is it a flat hull? Luckily she's not rolling, that would be my worry. Nice vid! This also makes me really want to get my dad a new fishing boat...
Good video Josh! 🙌🙌🙌
@@basskayakandbeers893 thank you Armando! 🤝🏼
Woohoo 🙌🏽 good looking yak you got there. Good video bud
@@hectorlugo8162 thank you hector! Part two coming this week 🤝🏼
@ looking forward to the video!!!!
I have the same one color and all. Love it! Looks good
@@HendersonHookin thanks! The build is almost complete 🤌🏼
👍 ! 👍 🧡🧡🧡
I highly recommend the Nocqua 20 ah battery. just drop it in the hatch under the seat and never have to worry about your fish finder running out of juice
@@HendersonHookin I gotta look into that one! Which one do you run?
Looking good.
@@OldLadyAngler thank you Ola! Hope to see you soon 🙏🏼
Cool kayak, my buddy has one, but damn it’s heavy. I told him he need to get a small trailer
@@PaulOutdoorsTV it does weigh a lot! I had a small trailer for my first autopilot 136 and it helped!
@@Brasstobass gotcha I needed to get a trailer for my PWR129 after adding all the mods. But it’s still manageable to put in a truck bed but the trailer definitely makes it easier.
@ yeah I’m still debating if I’ll be using one for this build. We shall see!
How do you transport it?
Do you have trailer? Or on tom of your car?
@@ivanig-fishing-outdoor I use a trailer or the bed of my truck. I’ll make a video on that so you can see!
I wished I told you not to use this light, it is not worth it. Not bright enough and the battery didn’t last that long. If you got them for free, that’s fine. Don’t buy them. The reasons I got mine because I did not want to drill any hole or putting holes on my brand new kayak. Turn out that angle lights are not sufficiently enough to light up the kayak at night. I ended up with yak power instead and I was happy with that route.
@@homie9989 are you talking about the Guardian Angel lights?
@ yes
@ that’s interesting cause they work flawlessly for me. I turn them on when I push out and leave them on until the battery goes out and by that tie the sun is out.
@ they just not bright enough for me and the batteries ran out on me. Did not last 8 hrs long. I have both the small and larger versions.
@@homie9989 but why do you need them for 8 hours? I just need them until the sun is up.