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YakGear Outriggers FAQ
What are outriggers in kayaking?
Outriggers are accessories that can be added to a kayak to provide stability and improve performance. They are typically made of aluminum or carbon fiber and consist of two long, narrow poles that are attached to the sides of the kayak. Outriggers can be adjusted to different lengths, and they extend out to the sides of the kayak, providing additional surface area to improve stability.
Kayak outriggers are often used by kayak anglers, as they make it easier to cast and reel in fish, and also make the kayak more stable when standing up. They also improve stability when trolling with a motor. Outriggers are also used by photographers, as they provide a stable platform to take pictures and videos.
There are different types of outriggers, some are permanent and are fixed to the kayak, some are portable and can be attached and detached from the kayak as needed. The design of outriggers can vary, but they all have the goal of providing stability to the kayak.
It is important to note that outriggers are not recommended for all types of kayaking, they are more suitable for fishing, photography, and trolling. They are not necessary for recreational kayaking, and they can be cumbersome and difficult to maneuver in some situations. It is important to research and choose the right outriggers for your needs and preferences.
What are floats for canoes?
Floats for canoes are inflatable or foam devices used to increase buoyancy and prevent capsizing. They can be attached to the sides or bottom of the canoe to provide added stability.
What is included in a YakGear canoe outrigger kit?
A Yak Gear canoe outrigger kit typically includes the following components:
- Outrigger floats (inflatable or foam)
- Support arms or tubes
- Mounting hardware (screws, brackets, etc.)
- Straps or ropes for securing the outriggers to the canoe
Note: The specific contents of a YakGear canoe outrigger kit may vary depending on the model and size of the kit.
What are gunnel mounted outriggers?
Gunnel-mounted outriggers are fishing accessories that are attached to the gunnels (upper edges) of a boat, typically a fishing boat. They are used to hold fishing lines away from the boat, allowing for multiple lines to be fished at the same time. Outriggers consist of a pole or boom that extends out from the gunnel, with a line holder or clip at the end. This allows anglers to spread their lines out and cover a larger area of water, increasing the chances of catching fish.
Outriggers are particularly useful when trolling, which is a method of fishing where the boat is moving and the lines are being pulled behind it. When using outriggers, the lines can be spread out to either side of the boat, allowing for more lines to be in the water and more chances to catch fish. They are also useful when fishing for larger game fish, as they help to keep the lines away from the boat, reducing the chances of tangling or breaking.
Gunnel-mounted outriggers can be purchased as an aftermarket accessory and typically require drilling some holes to mount on the gunnels. They come in different sizes, materials and styles, some of them are collapsible, making it easier to store or transport the boat.
Is it easy to install YakGear kayak & canoe outriggers?
The ease of installation of YakGear kayak outriggers and YakGear canoe outriggers depends on several factors, including the specific model, the condition of your kayak or canoe, and your DIY skills. However, in general, YakGear outrigger kits are designed to be easy to install, with step-by-step instructions and all necessary hardware included. Some customers have reported that installation takes 30 minutes to an hour, while others have found it to be a more complex process that takes several hours.
Are there any safety precautions for using a canoe stabilizer?
Yes, there are safety precautions to be aware of when using canoe stabilizers:
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Proper inflation: Ensure the stabilizer floats are properly inflated to provide adequate buoyancy and stability.
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Secure mounting: Make sure the stabilizer is securely mounted to the canoe, using the provided hardware and instructions.
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Weight distribution: Balance the weight of the canoe evenly, especially when using the stabilizer, to avoid tipping over.
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Avoid rough water: Canoe stabilizers are not designed for rough water, so avoid using them in rapids, heavy waves, or strong currents.
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Wear a life jacket: Always wear a properly fitting life jacket when using a canoe, especially in deep water or open water.
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Supervise children: Children should be supervised when using a canoe with a stabilizer, to ensure their safety and prevent accidents.
What should I know about Watersports & Kayak Accessories?
There are many different accessories available for watersports and kayaking, depending on the type of activity you will be doing and your personal preferences. Some common accessories include:
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Life jackets: These are essential for safety and are required by law in some areas. They come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit different body types and activities.
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Paddles: Kayak paddles come in different lengths, widths, and materials depending on what type of kayaking you will be doing.
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Dry bags: These are used to keep your gear dry while on the water. They come in different sizes and materials, and are essential for storing your phone, camera and other electronic devices.
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Spray skirts: These are used to keep water out of the kayak while paddling.
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Racks: These are used to transport kayaks on your car. They come in different styles and are used for different types of kayaks and vehicles.
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Leashes: These are used to connect the rider to the board and are used to keep the rider from getting separated from the board if they fall off.
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Helmets: These are used for safety when doing activities such as wakeboarding, wakesurfing and some types of kayaking.
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Wetsuits and Drysuits: These are used to keep the rider warm in cold water.
It's important to note that not all accessories may be necessary for all watersports and kayaking activities, it is important to consider the specific activity you will be doing, the conditions you will be in, and your personal preferences when choosing accessories.
Where can I learn how more about watersports?
In addition to learning about Yak Gear Outriggers, PartsVu has plenty of resources for everything you need to know about watersports, kayaks, and much more. Start with the following guides and be sure to use the search bar to find plenty of other useful guides to enjoy the water in confidence:
Kayak
- Beginner’s Guide to Outfitting a Fishing Kayak
- Kayak Fishing Florida’s Remote Waters
- Angler Armor—New Boat Theft Prevention Technology
- Different Types of Boats — A Comprehensive Guide - PartsVu
Inflatables
- 6 Boat Party Ideas You Have to Try
- Top 16 Gift Ideas for Kids Who Love to Boat
- 5 Ideas for Pontoon Boat Fun
Fishing
- Bass Fishing Tips from Bassmaster Elite Series Angler Garrett Paquette
- Part 2: How to Become a Better Bass Angler
- How a Texas Fisherman Made His Boat His Own - PartsVu
- Top Boating Destinations in Florida – 12 Places You Must Visit
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Safety
- PFD 101: Selecting the Right Life Jackets
- US Coast Guard Requirements: Boat Safety Equipment
- Boating Safety—Justin Borque and Matthew Bongi of Seachoice Discuss the Ins and Outs of Boating Safety Products
- Kids’ Life Jackets- How to Ensure a Proper Fit
- Boating Safety – Essential Guide to Gear & Technologies
- Offshore Boating Safety — Knowledge & Preparedness
- What Safety Precautions Should You Take When Hunting from a Boat?