I always carry a Hawg Trough measuring board in my kayak. Many of the newer kayak models have front hatches with bungee cords running across the cover. My 2021 Falcon has this setup, which I use to hold the trough.
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My older kayak, which I use most often, is a Manta Ray 11. It has a small rubber hatch cover, but no bungee cord. I store the trough behind the seat in the tank well. It fits there, but can be hard to get it out quickly when I am ready to measure a fish.
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Last week, I made a simple modification to the hatch cover for the Manta Ray 11. I drilled holes on either side of the flange and passed a length of bungee through. I knotted off the bungee on the inside and how have a new place to store my trough that will be easier to grab when I need it. Plus it frees up some space in the tank well for those trips when I need to carry more gear.
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My older kayak, which I use most often, is a Manta Ray 11. It has a small rubber hatch cover, but no bungee cord. I store the trough behind the seat in the tank well. It fits there, but can be hard to get it out quickly when I am ready to measure a fish.
PXL_20220228_153819266.jpg
Last week, I made a simple modification to the hatch cover for the Manta Ray 11. I drilled holes on either side of the flange and passed a length of bungee through. I knotted off the bungee on the inside and how have a new place to store my trough that will be easier to grab when I need it. Plus it frees up some space in the tank well for those trips when I need to carry more gear.
PXL_20220228_153919000.MP.jpg
PXL_20220228_153846864.jpg
PXL_20220228_153932008.jpg
PXL_20220228_153735167.jpg
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