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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!
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.
it seemed like this video was more of a what not to do. Learn the proper uses of a paddle and limits of the boat and proper in and out deployment strategies. be safe out there folks.
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
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.
if the stabilizers are installed and made properly then they work exceptionally well. I have personally made them for my canoe and for kayaks. they will add a great deal of stability to the point where i can stand up and fish out of either craft. it takes a little research and know how but they will work when done properly