Spare Paddle Mount

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10 years 10 months ago - 10 years 10 months ago #19925 by foundwood
Spare Paddle Mount was created by foundwood
I wanted to design and build a spare paddle mount for my Epic surfskis that would be

(1) inexpensive to build,
(2) require no permanent fasteners into the hull,
(3) not damage the hull or surface finish,
(4) and not disrupt the paddler's balance due to the force of wind and waves on the system.

Mission accomplished:

Last edit: 10 years 10 months ago by foundwood.
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10 years 10 months ago #19926 by Marieski
Replied by Marieski on topic Spare Paddle Mount
Uh huh.

Did anyone else not get the picture?

Past skis: Spirit PRS, EpicV10Sport Performance, Epic V10 Elite, Stellar SES Advantage. Current skis: Fenn Elite Spark, Fenn Swordfish vacuum. Custom Horizon, Epic V7
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10 years 10 months ago #19927 by Physio
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Vid, it doesn't show on the iPad but does on PC
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10 years 10 months ago #19935 by Jmuzz
Replied by Jmuzz on topic Spare Paddle Mount

Physio wrote: Vid, it doesn't show on the iPad but does on PC


Its because the forum software turns the link into an embeded Flash window, and iPad cant do Flash.

Security settings are blocking iframes (as they should) so the YouTube HTML5 player doesnt work. But there is a setting to whitelist YouTube iframes which would be good for Admin to enable.

Here it is wrapped in a text link anyway so it doesnt turn into the Flash player box.
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10 years 10 months ago #19950 by owenw
Replied by owenw on topic Spare Paddle Mount
Jees Joel, I didn't realise you spoke a second language!

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