This is genius!! I have a sit on top but have wanted some floatation for my dry bag, where I carry keys and a gps beacon it would sink for sure. Gonna try the pool noodles!! Thank you SO MUCH for the idea!
You can also use 4 full length noodles and push a piece of 3/4 PVC through them and feed them in through the hatch in the back . one on each side will hold a 200 pound man up and the boat stays upright . I like the big ones but the regular ones work and leave more inside room for camping gear . Drybags also add flotation , even when filled with sleeping bags or dry cloches .
Alex Braun Like the shirt matching the kayak...way to go. At the moment I'm caught between a rock and a hard place; I have a lime green kayak and need to get myself a cag but they only have red or green colour. Wasn't sure what to go for but it's now decided it's green all the way🙂
I personally saw a kid sink his Pelican below the surface... fortunately he was in four feet of water! I've already used pool noodles... even in a sea kayak with floaty bulkheads, a few in the holds will add flotation. My wonderfully cheesy but excellent Lifetime Tahoma sit-on 10' is now stuffed with pool noodles: that inner hull could leak through a hatch or plug. Have fun, stay safe!
I have some pelican kayaks too! They at least have a few blocks of styrofoam under and around the seat. They wouldn’t keep it above water but at least it wouldn’t go to the bottom. Pool noodles have to be a top 10 best invention ever because of all their uses!!
This is genius!! I have a sit on top but have wanted some floatation for my dry bag, where I carry keys and a gps beacon it would sink for sure. Gonna try the pool noodles!! Thank you SO MUCH for the idea!
inside or outside a short piece of pool noodle would work for sure!
You can also use 4 full length noodles and push a piece of 3/4 PVC through them and feed them in through the hatch in the back .
one on each side will hold a 200 pound man up and the boat stays upright . I like the big ones but the regular ones work and leave more inside room for camping gear . Drybags also add flotation , even when filled with sleeping bags or dry cloches .
Nice... Can you glue them up along the hull/deck joint area
You just saved me so much money. Thanks bro 🤙
Thanks for the video. So, how did they work out. Did it work as good as you thought it would?
I'm more of a canoe person. I wonder if just some empty buckets with lids caulked shut and lashed in place would offer more float than noodle's.
To save space in the rear you just need a foam bulk head caulked into place. It will turn the whole rear into an air pocket.
The hatch would also need to be airtight though
@@zacjohnson452 not exactly just secure to not open. Not talking class 3 so it should buy enough time to roll back over.
Alex Braun
Like the shirt matching the kayak...way to go. At the moment I'm caught between a rock and a hard place; I have a lime green kayak and need to get myself a cag but they only have red or green colour. Wasn't sure what to go for but it's now decided it's green all the way🙂
Love it! Going to try it and test it.
I personally saw a kid sink his Pelican below the surface... fortunately he was in four feet of water!
I've already used pool noodles... even in a sea kayak with floaty bulkheads, a few in the holds will add flotation.
My wonderfully cheesy but excellent Lifetime Tahoma sit-on 10' is now stuffed with pool noodles: that inner hull could leak through a hatch or plug.
Have fun, stay safe!
I have some pelican kayaks too! They at least have a few blocks of styrofoam under and around the seat. They wouldn’t keep it above water but at least it wouldn’t go to the bottom. Pool noodles have to be a top 10 best invention ever because of all their uses!!
Can she self rescue in deep water though ? Cause that's kinda important for most people
She is a very confident swimmer and would not have any problems getting to shore or floating until help arrived!
You could also inject expanding foam. Total cost €16.
Did you get a chance to test this hack?
Thankfully, NO I have not! But I am confident with it.
Great idea
Glad you think so!
thank you!
Alot cheaper than marine foam