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I know I've seen this talke about before, but I couldn't find it anywhere. If you were going to make a pushpole for your yak, what length would you go with?? I paddle a Drifter, and have no problem standing in it. I have pushing along with my paddle (240 cm), but its not the best for this and its way too short. I'm debating making a pushpole for the yak. Probably would make it out of the thicker wall pvc , SCH 80 I believe, or wood dowel. I'm thinking 10 or 12 feet in length. I might start with 12, because its a lot easier to cut off a little than it is too add length once its made.
Canoe Country has one I have been looking at that is adjustable, made of aluminum with a v-shaped end and a spiked end. Looks like it would work pretty well.
If you pick it up give us a report. I have not been able to get much feedback myself and have, like you simply paddled and pushed with my paddle.
Hmmm....
I don't think it would have to be any longer than you can throw a lit Zippo lighter.....
after puncturing the drunk crabbers fuel tank with the absurdly sharp tip
DayFisher
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Hmmm....
I don't think it would have to be any longer than you can throw a lit Zippo lighter.....
after puncturing the drunk crabbers fuel tank with the absurdly sharp tip
DayFisher
Take a look at Home Depot. They have a pole for staking plants that I use as a stake out pole / push pole. It's plastic coated metal and sharp on one end. They come in a couple of lengths but the longest works well. You'll like the price too.