richg99
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I think I was on a boat that used planer boards twice in my life.
However, since my old wrists are giving out, I've decided that I had better do some trolling, instead of so much casting.
Today I found a DIY trolling board on Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZuAeFm3t6A ).
While the video is a bit long and drawn out, the gentleman does a thorough job of explaining how he made his variation. Since I had some of my favorite DIY material at hand, (WalMart cutting boards) I was able to scrounge up all of the other items that were needed. I substituted freely, given that no nearby stores are open here on Sunday. I cobbled this together in an hour or so this afternoon.
Please take a look at his video (you might want to skip some portions), and my version shown in the picture attached. Does it look like it will do the job? Did I leave anything out? What might I find when I take it on the water in a day or so? This trolling is all Greek to me ( my apologies to the Greeks, who were a very inventive nation)
Any help appreciated. thanks, richg99
p.s. I am wondering if the cutting board will simply float rather than plane. Perhaps I need to add weight to its bottom edge????
p.p.s. After giving it some thought, I added some temporary weights to the bottom. That should keep the cutting board upright ( I hope).
However, since my old wrists are giving out, I've decided that I had better do some trolling, instead of so much casting.
Today I found a DIY trolling board on Youtube ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ZuAeFm3t6A ).
While the video is a bit long and drawn out, the gentleman does a thorough job of explaining how he made his variation. Since I had some of my favorite DIY material at hand, (WalMart cutting boards) I was able to scrounge up all of the other items that were needed. I substituted freely, given that no nearby stores are open here on Sunday. I cobbled this together in an hour or so this afternoon.
Please take a look at his video (you might want to skip some portions), and my version shown in the picture attached. Does it look like it will do the job? Did I leave anything out? What might I find when I take it on the water in a day or so? This trolling is all Greek to me ( my apologies to the Greeks, who were a very inventive nation)
Any help appreciated. thanks, richg99
p.s. I am wondering if the cutting board will simply float rather than plane. Perhaps I need to add weight to its bottom edge????
p.p.s. After giving it some thought, I added some temporary weights to the bottom. That should keep the cutting board upright ( I hope).