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#1 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Riverside, calif
Posts: 130
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Its been an awful long time sense I've wrapped a rod, but I much preferred butt cord to cork on my rods also. Not as common these days but durable as hell.
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#2 |
Loves Surface Irons
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: San Diego
Posts: 455
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Tuna Cord
and yes it plays a huge role. Anything with a "sticky" grip such as eva or hypalon and yes even cork tape, when wet, will be much more difficult to pull out from the rod holder. Against a smooth surface the texture that is porous will grip to the surface and makes it difficult to pull out especially when you are pulling a rod out at angles. Tuna cord doesn't stick. |
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#3 |
Kayak BOOT
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Ventura County
Posts: 251
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I presume my calstars' have the hypalon grips? For the 8ft rod, the real seat is about 6 inches to low. Could I clamp my reel above the real seat (not looking very asthetic) but feels better?
Not sure what direction to go with.....tuna cord/marine cord (any pictures in their respective application). And could I use that on top of the hypalon or would I have to remove it? Very insightful gentlemen!! |
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#4 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: La Jolla
Posts: 189
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Another option:
Get some shrink tube, Marshals sells the good 3M stuff in all diameters. Cut a length just longer than your cork puppy (I actually do most of my grip for durability). Shrink that stuff onto your rod grip using your girl's hair dryer, get a cork puppy and you're good to go. Long lasting, not too slippery, and preserves your rod and grip medium. My .02 Willy |
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#5 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Chula Vista
Posts: 1,589
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The padded hypolon is nice but on the kayak where your hands are mostly wet I find hyp get spippery, especially with a little fish slime on it. Cork tape works well and been durable for me over the years. My favorite by far though is the tuna cord wrap. It's cheap, fast, durable, and provides grip even in the middle of a 'cuda blitzkrieg. The first rod I wrapped had tuna cord and I sealed it with spray laquer, I think. On my next rod I just left the cord unsealed and it lasted just as well. I've even done tuna cord over old, worn smooth cork tape and that worked fine too. You can also do turks heads and other decorative cord work if you're so inclined. Mike
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