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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Richland Oregon
Posts: 1,547
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Nor Cal...30 min from Bodega/Tomales Bay, 1hr from Clear Lake, 2+ hr to Berryessa & the Delta
Posts: 729
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How much is your time and effort worth? How experienced are you with DIY? How many trips/mistakes are you willing to make?
![]() Of the many threads I've read here, I have noticed that most of the guys who do build themselves have prior experience in building accessories for their Kayaks or other projects. I thought about building a bait tank a couple years ago when the Costco out here first carried the "Vittles Vaults" for $20. I started to think, I'm not too confident/talented with such endeavors and how many of the Vaults I might go through because I made a too large/many holes (etc.) how many trips I was willing to make to Home Depot for forgotten or wrong sized parts and then online purchases for items not carried by HD (like timer/on/off switch, bilge pump etc.). After buying/outfitting my '12 Outback from OEX SSB (ANDY ![]() My opinion may be a little biased but I doubt anyone here would disagree with my assessment of these Stores and there dedication to customer satisfaction! I wanted to be the first to buy the new'15 Outback, but now I'm patiently waiting on HOBIE to make a new bucket for their rectangular hatch option for the '15 Outback as my fly cases won't fit in the tackle management slots and while waiting I'm searching the $ stores for a plastic storage box that might fit the depth of the new Outback, BUT I WILL be purchasing from OEX SSB as soon as they/I find a solution. ![]() FFY ![]() |
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Here fishy fishy fishy...
Join Date: May 2011
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 774
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Thanks for the DIY concerns. I have a garage full of tools and a house full of DIY-upgraded vacuums, furniture, upgraded 1000-degree BBQ (I can make fancy steakhouse steaks), appliances, electrical, plumbing, upgraded cars, upgraded motorcycles, and what-not... and we're not talking about hack-jobs here. I'm actually not that concerned about cost either.
I'm leaning more towards DIY because I'm more interested in specific function: 12V vs 6V, water-level control, maybe doubling as a bilge pump, whether I can reach things without unseating, and overall how it integrates with my yak. There's also a satisfaction of having created something. If OEX can build one to my specs and within my tolerances then I'm more-than-willing to buy one. I'm not talking about ISO 9001 or MILSpec, but I do like things to line up; and in my experiences I am more-exact than most contractors are willing to-be - after working with me, most of them either want to hire me, or they think I'm annoyingly anal retentive. Andy, once I figure out exactly what I'm building, I'll shoot over a PM, probably with some drawings and dimensions. Quote:
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