Rigging pontoons on Native Ultimate 14ft
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Rigging pontoons on Native Ultimate 14ft
I just ordered 4, 14x7 lobster floats to use as pontoons. Im planning on using 1 inch, sch 40 PVC pipe for the arms. They will go into 2 adjustable flag pole holders that I will secure to a piece on aluminum that will go from gunnel to gunnel. I'm hoping to bend the aluminum at each end to give me an angle so I can have the supports going directly to the T fitting between the floats. Any suggestions how hong the pipe from holder at gunnel to floats should be? Thanks for any assistance you can lend.
Re: Rigging pontoons on Native Ultimate 14ft
Sponsons on an Ultimate—that's like the kayak equivalent of deep fried butter.
I tested a similar sponson set up on a small canoe. Worked pretty well. I removed the stock canoe seat and put in one of those low slung beach chairs. Presto! I've got myself a poor man's Ultimate.
I don't think you're going to need them very far out. I wanted something as simple and light weight as possible, so I had the floats drawn in almost next to the hull near the stern. It still made a big difference in stability. I found that float depth has a significant effect as well.
I tested a similar sponson set up on a small canoe. Worked pretty well. I removed the stock canoe seat and put in one of those low slung beach chairs. Presto! I've got myself a poor man's Ultimate.
I don't think you're going to need them very far out. I wanted something as simple and light weight as possible, so I had the floats drawn in almost next to the hull near the stern. It still made a big difference in stability. I found that float depth has a significant effect as well.
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