
📷 Image 25695

📷 Image 25695

📷 Image 25696
Generic Strap Holder for Kayaks
by DanielNoree
3D Printing evangelist and Open Source advocate. Author of The OpenR/C Project and The OpenRailwa...
Free Download
5
Likes
0
Downloads
3
Comments
Category: Gadgets
License: royalty_free
Files Included:
- File ID: 24301 (Unknown size)
Description
A generic strapholder to keep the straps that control the steering in place.
Best printed in nylon or similar material.
Home - Things - GooglePlus - Twitter - Facebook - Youtube - Instagram - Vimeo - LinkedIn
More from this category
Pain Train Knuckles
by Eric Darnold
Plastic knuckles that work very well in a pinch.
10 ❤️
2 💬
0 ⬇️
$1.0
Smart LCD Case Stand Alone version
A stand alone LCD case for the RepRap Smart LCD with SdCard reader
7 ❤️
2 💬
1 ⬇️
Free
Simple Vase
by ANBR
This is my first design created by studying 3D modeling software. It is very simple, but we ...
3 ❤️
1 💬
0 ⬇️
Free
Fatshark camera lens cover
by vvdd
SummaryYou will eventually loose the cover..here is a replacement to protect your Fatshark Camera
0 ❤️
1 💬
0 ⬇️
Free
Lion Floral Iphone Case 6/6s
This beautiful Iphone case surely looks great and is easy to print. The design was inspired by a...
2 ❤️
1 💬
0 ⬇️
$2.0
Comments (3)
Sign in to leave a comment.
Yes, you're right, for nighttime paddling it is recommended to use LED lights that can be attached to the hull of the kayak. This is convenient because your hands remain free and visibility on the water is greatly improved. Choosing a light with good water resistance and a battery that holds a charge for a long time is important. If you're looking for something proven, I recommend checking out <a href="https://www.guardianangeldevices.com/p/wireless-kayak-led-light-kit/">lights for kayaks</a> here. There's a great wireless LED light kit for kayaks. It's easy to install, waterproof, and provides great visibility even in total darkness. I think it might be a good fit for you!
Are there any specifics about installing or using LED strips on kayaks so that they do not interfere with movement but still provide good visibility. Who can recommend proven brands or models that are great for use on the water?