I've perused the forums and I can't seem to find a specific answer to some of these questions so I thought I'd ask them here. Apologies in advance if I missed a post where some of these questions were answered, or if some of this is/should be common knowledge.
I just bought my first kayak last week, the Ascent D10T sit on top. It doesn't have any attachments for fishing, so I'll be customizing it myself. The front of the kayak has open storage space as well, which was a huge deciding factor for me, as this will be a duck hunting kayak come October. I can strap decoys on the front and back with ease.
Can I install flush mounted rod holders behind the seat if I have no access to the inside of the kayak? All the installs I've seen are where people have had access to the inside of the kayak to put gaskets and waterproof. Would I be better off just installing the scotty deck mount style rod holders?
When installing an anchor trolley, cleats, paddle clips etc, where all I have to do is screw onto the top of the kayak, would self tapping screws or drilling a hole smaller then the screw provide a watertight seal? Or would I want to coat the screws or line a bead of 5200 in that area? Would I be better off just using rivets for these things, and are those water tight as well?
I'd appreciate any kind of advice or help anyone can provide. Thanks!
I just bought my first kayak last week, the Ascent D10T sit on top. It doesn't have any attachments for fishing, so I'll be customizing it myself. The front of the kayak has open storage space as well, which was a huge deciding factor for me, as this will be a duck hunting kayak come October. I can strap decoys on the front and back with ease.
Can I install flush mounted rod holders behind the seat if I have no access to the inside of the kayak? All the installs I've seen are where people have had access to the inside of the kayak to put gaskets and waterproof. Would I be better off just installing the scotty deck mount style rod holders?
When installing an anchor trolley, cleats, paddle clips etc, where all I have to do is screw onto the top of the kayak, would self tapping screws or drilling a hole smaller then the screw provide a watertight seal? Or would I want to coat the screws or line a bead of 5200 in that area? Would I be better off just using rivets for these things, and are those water tight as well?
I'd appreciate any kind of advice or help anyone can provide. Thanks!
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