04-27-2010, 07:01 PM
[cool][#0000ff]I know there are several BFT tooners who either have the Creek Company toons or have been asking about them. AnglerDan has the ODC616 and we just finished "blinging" it with all new PVC mods to create the "fishing machine" for which he has been lusting.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Attached are some pics that show the craft after installs. A few words of explanation:[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]1. Dan does not use the oars, so placement of the various components is not affected by potential interference by rowing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]2. Rather than go to the extra time and expense of mounting clamps on the steel frame, Dan elected to just screw down the cut-down 1/2" PVC Ts that are used to quick-attach all of the modular items. If someone is concerned about the potential for rust they can seal all of the holes with silicone gel as the pieces are screwed onto the frame.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]3. With this system you can add almost as many rod tubes or utility holders as you wish, along the horizontal frame...using the PVC Ts and either 1/2" or 3/4" size 8 machine screws. Just drill pilot holes in both the PVC and the frame before power screwing them together. You might need to back off the screw a bit if it pulls the PVC too tight and deforms the 1/2" opening.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]4. One of the BIGGIES for Dan was being able to install a rigid apron (sushi board). He does not need an apron for stripping fly line but absolutely wanted it for helping to control flopping fish, cut bait and to work with tackle[/#0000ff][#0000ff] items with less potential for loss into the drink. We used the top of a common sized plastic container and drilled holes on either side through which we strung stretch cord to support the apron between the risers. The risers are 10" of 1/2" PVC with PVC Ts on the end to use as handles when inserting or removing the risers from the bases screwed into the frame.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]5. There is also an extension of the rear deck which Dan will be using to carry a dry box or other light load. This extension can handle some weight without adversely affecting the balance of the ride.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Attached are some pics that show the craft after installs. A few words of explanation:[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]1. Dan does not use the oars, so placement of the various components is not affected by potential interference by rowing.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]2. Rather than go to the extra time and expense of mounting clamps on the steel frame, Dan elected to just screw down the cut-down 1/2" PVC Ts that are used to quick-attach all of the modular items. If someone is concerned about the potential for rust they can seal all of the holes with silicone gel as the pieces are screwed onto the frame.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]3. With this system you can add almost as many rod tubes or utility holders as you wish, along the horizontal frame...using the PVC Ts and either 1/2" or 3/4" size 8 machine screws. Just drill pilot holes in both the PVC and the frame before power screwing them together. You might need to back off the screw a bit if it pulls the PVC too tight and deforms the 1/2" opening.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]4. One of the BIGGIES for Dan was being able to install a rigid apron (sushi board). He does not need an apron for stripping fly line but absolutely wanted it for helping to control flopping fish, cut bait and to work with tackle[/#0000ff][#0000ff] items with less potential for loss into the drink. We used the top of a common sized plastic container and drilled holes on either side through which we strung stretch cord to support the apron between the risers. The risers are 10" of 1/2" PVC with PVC Ts on the end to use as handles when inserting or removing the risers from the bases screwed into the frame.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]5. There is also an extension of the rear deck which Dan will be using to carry a dry box or other light load. This extension can handle some weight without adversely affecting the balance of the ride.[/#0000ff]
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