I agree. They are far too close to the hull. I have mine 25 inches away from the hull sides. I can extend them out, even father if needed in bad rough water.
@@waynedavies3185 Real nice! It's amazing how much a little bit of extension makes the canoe more stable. Tight lines buddy. Love the content. Keep up the good work!
I'd like it better if the "width bars" were lower in the canoe... with some webbing or something they could double as a middle seat, or a dog platform. We all know dogs like to be "up", and not on the floor of the canoe. Just my two cents worth.
I was just thinking that right before i looked in the comments lol I think this is for people who already have a canoe but want more stability, its not for new buyers.
How you gonna video tape that and not standing and sitting and casting but at the end put up a pick of you sight fishing c'mon @fishthe6ix @416fishthenorth
Wow you guys have NO clue how to canoe! Absolutely hysterical. Standing in your canoe while its still on the shore, let alone concrete is terrible for it. And then, you pushed off (with your paddle, another no-no) along the concrete. I hope that is your canoe you are destroying. Also your pontoons don't seem to be far enough away from the canoe, IMO. Your lean test was sad, I lean over the gunwales way further than that, and I don't have outriggers. My canoe does have a 36" beam though.
I made a set like this for my canoe using boat fenders an PVC pipe. It turned my tippy canoe into a great fishing boat. I love it.
I'm thinking about the same thing using pvc filled with foam insulation. 🤔 On both sides
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I like this idea because you can keep it in the up position and then lower it for stability for when you get out to your fishing spot
I have a similar setup but I feel you need the stabilizers out a little farther to give better leverage.
I agree. They are far too close to the hull. I have mine 25 inches away from the hull sides. I can extend them out, even father if needed in bad rough water.
@@waynedavies3185 Real nice! It's amazing how much a little bit of extension makes the canoe more stable. Tight lines buddy. Love the content. Keep up the good work!
@@waynedavies3185did you build or purchase yours?
I am a Avid Moose hunter here in Alaska with my Grumman 19’ Frighter Canoe. I am thinking about adding this to my canoe.
Good video friend 👍👍👍
1:43 I'm so for the "lean test" works every time.
I'd like it better if the "width bars" were lower in the canoe... with some webbing or something they could double as a middle seat, or a dog platform. We all know dogs like to be "up", and not on the floor of the canoe. Just my two cents worth.
That’s up to you to modify as you see fit.
Parts list in the description please!
Are these hollow on the inside, or filled with foam? thanks
Oh you can still definitely flip the canoe pretty easy with those things
Ya I'm thinking so too !
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I'm sure you can
good idea
Increase the moment arm to at least 30" and you will change the canoe business!
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where can I buy this ?
Don’t get this one lol this one is not a good one
As close to the water better...you will see. I made my pvc flotings.
Top.....muito bom mesmo parabéns.
Es lo que estaba buscando, ustedes lo hicieron o esta patentado, tienen los planos como para adaptarlo a mi canobote?
Note; More weight in canoe, the father away from the hull is needed to prevent any flipping.
Where can I buy it at
That was a weak lean test lol lol
Kayak????
or Just buy a Sportspal canoe?
I was just thinking that right before i looked in the comments lol I think this is for people who already have a canoe but want more stability, its not for new buyers.
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Do not walk in the canoe on the ground! Do not get in the canoe with it on the ground.
Definitely not a good idea, I agree!
Not big enough for heavier person .
How you gonna video tape that and not standing and sitting and casting but at the end put up a pick of you sight fishing c'mon
@fishthe6ix
@416fishthenorth
Wow you guys have NO clue how to canoe! Absolutely hysterical. Standing in your canoe while its still on the shore, let alone concrete is terrible for it. And then, you pushed off (with your paddle, another no-no) along the concrete. I hope that is your canoe you are destroying. Also your pontoons don't seem to be far enough away from the canoe, IMO. Your lean test was sad, I lean over the gunwales way further than that, and I don't have outriggers. My canoe does have a 36" beam though.
noup ...thats not so stable !!!
waste of time and money...
This solves a big problem for tippy canoes. Must be out of your element here.
these are ridiculous!
where can I buy this ?
where can I buy this ?