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Outriggers/Stabilizers for my 1032 Jon Boat
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<blockquote data-quote="snakes14009" data-source="post: 180536" data-attributes="member: 4761"><p>I have built a set for my canoe rebuild project as well as a cheap push pole. For floats the easest cheapiest thing is walmarts four inch diameter pool noodles (4 dollars a piece). Since they have a hole already thru the center which you can stuff a 1 inch piece of PVC thru for support. It has a very snug fit. The other nice thing with them is you can cut and shape quickly. And of course if they go bad there not hard to replace. At the end of the link is a picture of the canoe and the floats. I can tell you without them my 16 foot 30 inch wide canoe is kind of scary with two adults and a 4 year old but with the floats both my son and i can stand up with out going over.</p><p></p><p>https://www.microskiff.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1267501666/22#22</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snakes14009, post: 180536, member: 4761"] I have built a set for my canoe rebuild project as well as a cheap push pole. For floats the easest cheapiest thing is walmarts four inch diameter pool noodles (4 dollars a piece). Since they have a hole already thru the center which you can stuff a 1 inch piece of PVC thru for support. It has a very snug fit. The other nice thing with them is you can cut and shape quickly. And of course if they go bad there not hard to replace. At the end of the link is a picture of the canoe and the floats. I can tell you without them my 16 foot 30 inch wide canoe is kind of scary with two adults and a 4 year old but with the floats both my son and i can stand up with out going over. https://www.microskiff.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1267501666/22#22 [/QUOTE]
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