your cut tray is way better than the provided apron, the risers to bring it up to get level for use were a great idea and i will be mimicking the execution on whatever tube i end up getting, thanks for sharing all of your great mods!! those rod/camera holders are pretty involved and look awesome!
@@timbochick sorry it took me so long to respond. Here it is: floattubeforum.forumotion.com/t8824-cumberland-mods-rod-holders-apron-and-livewell#101377
That is so bad ass! Wow! I am going out for my first time on a float tube that I got for my Birthday. I jerry rigged a rod holder, with bungee cords,(don’t know how it’s gonna work) but then again I have no idea about anything I’m doing, except the fishing. I’m a good swimmer too, so I’m prepared for the worst. Haha! Never seen anyone use one. I have watched many videos on you tube but I can’t find any that answer my questions. I hope you don’t mind, but I’m going to ask you…. I have some fins that came with a face mask snorkle. I imagine I will want to get better ones, but will they work? Will they get me there? Also, if the tube loses air, is it harder to move? The fibs I have don’t have room for any shoes. Thank you. I love your creation. So much on there, and it is so efficient. I like your zipper too! Like a handle, or shifting gears. Great video. Picture quality good, I could hear you well and follow along and not get bored. I hate when people just start rattling on about something beside the point. Good job! And thanks.
Nice set up i have a similar one on my cumberland also but i made boxes for my pockets and makes it more ridgid.and made a charging staition for my phone usb speakers,GoPro batterys and also runs my fish finder.going to put a 20lb thrust trolling motor on with a pwm box.Should come over to my channel and check it out will put up another video when my box and motor is done Cheers
Excellent. Borrowed some ideas and crafted one to fit my style and needs. Most importantly, thank you for the link for the shoe tray. I hope you're still enjoying it 2 years later. By the way, following someone else's comment, how did the bladders hold up? I personally didn't have any problems with mine
I used to have a Classic Accessories Colorado inflatable pontoon boat. The main problem I had with that boat were the dirt cheap bladders Classic used in them. I've read (and watched) several reviews on the Cumberland tube and I see a lot of people experiencing the same problem with the bladders. They are just paper thin. Classic doesn't even have replacements in stock now leading me to believe that when (not if) I get a hole in one I'm going to be out of luck. They are pvc bladders, not the much better urethane ones some manufacturers use. I've heard of a lot of seams leaking and they can't be patched. That's probably why Classic is constantly out of stock on replacements as I'm sure they have sold a ton of these tubes and people are ordering new bladders. If it weren't for the shabby bladders that let me down on my Colorado I'd have bought a Cumberland by now. It's a great looking tube but the weak point are the bladders.
Looks great! Where did you pick up the phone holder? Or maybe the better question is, what mod did you make, if any to the the phone holder so it could screw in?
Thanks man. I picked it up on Amazon. The cup-looking thing it sits in is an ABS drum trap from the plumbing section at Home Depot. Here are the links. Phone holder www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Q75GQX8/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ABS drum trap www.homedepot.com/p/1-1-2-in-x-3-in-x-6-in-ABS-DWV-Swivel-Drum-Trap-Hub-x-Hub-x-Cleanout-with-Plug-C5891HD11236/100136130?keyword=abs+drum+trap&semanticToken=3031008011220000_202010260346495233125296239_us-east1-bv26+3031008011220000+%3E++cnn%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cnp%3A%7B10%3A0%7D+cnd%3A%7B4%3A0%7D+cne%3A%7B8%3A0%7D+cns%3A%7B5%3A0%7D+cnx%3A%7B3%3A0%7D+cnq%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cnw%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+cnv%3A%7B0%3A0%7D+st%3A%7Babs+drum+trap%7D%3Ast+oos%3A%7B0%3A1%7D+br%3A%7Bab%7D%3Abr+pt%3A%7Bdrum+trap%7D%3Apt+dln%3A%7B4295174821%7D+smf%3A%7Bca%2Cbr%2Cfe%2Ccu%2Cpo%7D%3Asmf+nr%3A%7Bab+drum+trap%7D%3Anr+nf%3A%7B1%7D%3Anf+qu%3A%7Bab+drum+trap%7D%3Aqu
This is true but what you see here is proof of concept. I don’t actually take it out fully loaded. The attachments aren’t glued in so it’s 100% modular.
Thanks man. I just got it so no personal experience yet. However, they are pretty solid attached especially with the right sized hardware recommended by @FisherNewb. I can’t imagine they’ll move at all once I’m in the water. My Force Fins are almost here. I’m planning on taking it out to Lake Pleasant here in Phoenix next weekend. Check my post on the forum, I added some afterthought mods.
Hi there! I actually do. get access to the Float Tube forum and then see this link floattubeforum.forumotion.com/t8824-cumberland-mods-rod-holders-apron-and-livewell?nid=2#103216
@@TheBashfulClam where you at? I have tried HD Lowe’s Ace and a few plumbing companies too but now one has any. I used regular pvc and painted them but it is just a sticky mess
I don’t. As I’ve said to many others in here. It’s proof of concept and modular so things go on as easily as they come off. I fish with 2 rods max and I have no problem casting. I put other things in the “rod” slots.
1. Thanks for your opinion that wasn’t asked for. 2. As I clearly stated in previous comments, this is proof of concept and not actually the gear I go out with. The whole point of this system is that is is 100% modular. I can add and remove whatever I want depending on my needs. And I also own a fully outfitted Hobie ProAngler already.