I purchased a used Hobie Revolution 13 kayak. The hands-free propulsion and ruder system is amazing! The only short coming is the lack of gear tracks. Having used gear track on my Wilderness System kayaks for several years, I find them to be indispensable. Hence, I decided to drill holes into my Hobie and mount two YakAttack Gear Tracks.
The older Hobie Revolution 13 kayaks have a flat spot just above the rudder controls. This is a ideal spot to mount YakAttack GT90 4″ Gear Tracks. You can do this your self with some simple tools and materials.
Materials
- YakAttack GT90 4″ Gear Track
- YakAttack GT90 4″ Gear Track Backing Plate
- Scrap piece of 1/4″ plywood (or another material)
Tools
- Power Drill
- 1/8″ Drill Bit
- 3/32 Allen Wrench
- Safety Glasses
Make a jig or template of the gear track. Place the jig on one of the flat spots just above the rudder controls. Drill a 1/8″ hole. Place one of the screws through the hole to keep the jig from moving. Drill a second 1/8″ hole. Place another screw through the hole to keep the jig from moving. Drill the third 1/8″ hole.
Remove the jig. Position the YakAttack Gear Track on deck and align the holes. Insert screws through the holes. Open the front hatch to access the area underneath the track. Secure the backing plate by tightening the screws via Allen wrench.
Drilling holes into a kayak can be daunting. However, by creating and using a jig, you can install YakAttack gear tracks efficiently and accurately.