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    Question toon question?

    I took my ODC Classic out for the first time today. Fished a little, but as my wife says, I mostly just played with my new toy The wind was blowing very hard and it was rough rowing against the wind, but I still had a good time. And don't worry, I had my PFD on the whole time and would not dare go out on it with out one.

    I was on the water a couple of hours before I had my problem, and thank the good Lord it was in water where I could stand up. I had rowed over to a boat ramp and was talking to a fellow fisherman when the seat started leaning over backwards. It happened very quickly I was sitting there and suddenly I was leaned over backwards. It had leaned back enough it was a struggle to stand up. I immediately thought the worse but my toons were still holding air. After a few minutes, I realized that one of the straps was very loose. I tightened the straps, and checked the others just for safety, and it sat up right just like it is suppose to. I even rowed it around a little just to be sure and it worked like a champ. I suppose I could have strapped it down wrong, but I took the instructions with me and I am sure I strapped it down correctly and it did hold and do great for a couple of hours.

    So my question is this, has anyone else had a strap come loose like that before? If so, how did you fix it? I was thinking of tying a knot in the strap, right above the cam lock so it can't slip through. That will make takeing it down a pain, but I am willing to put up with that in order to have a safe trip.

    Next weekend we are headed to Lake Hartwell GA to visit with the in-laws. I plan on takeing it with me, but I'd sure feel better if I had some idea as to why that happened and most importantly how to keep it from happening again. If I had been out in the middle of the lake, well I think it would have held together long enough for me to row to shore, but I really don't won't to find out.

    thanks in advance,
    hNt
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    HNT,

    I have never had a strap come loose but I tied off the strap end like you clinch a saddle on a horse. I'm a little nuts about loose ends on straps, ropes, whatever if they are long enough they get caught, etc., So I tie them down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Uncle Jesse View Post
    HNT,

    I have never had a strap come loose but I tied off the strap end like you clinch a saddle on a horse. I'm a little nuts about loose ends on straps, ropes, whatever if they are long enough they get caught, etc., So I tie them down.

    Just my $.02. (Why isn't there a cents symbol on the keyboard?)
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    you can send the strap back to odc and they will send you a new one since the one what came loose is more than likely defective... did you register your toon by sending the card in ? i havent had a problem with mine yet, only took it fishin 3 times so far... anyhow you can send an email to the link im posting bellow about the strap problem... they are great people to deal with... i lost a pin that holds one of the foot rest in and they sent me 2 pins free of charge...



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    A properly working cam strap should hold tight and increase it's grip on the webbing as tension increases. Sometime new cams are a little stiff and will grip better when they are used a few times. I have also seen defective or cheap webbing that was too thin to provide good contact with the cam jaws.

    Some of my whitewater friends like to double back the tag ends of their straps. This eliminates loose ends that could get caught on something and makes it harder for a strap to come loose.

    To 'double back' take tag end of the strap bring it up over the cam and back thru the slot where the other end of the strap is sewn into the cam. ( I hope this makes sense, hard to describe without pic's)

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    kengore,
    I see what you mean, thanks I'll try it.
    hNt
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    I used to have an ODC 816. Pretty much the same toon. The only thing I can think of is that one of the cam locks got jammed in the open position. Check the hinges on the cam locks and make sure they operate OK. Other than that, I'd make sure the straps go through the cam locks in the right direction. Good luck with it, and have fun.
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    http://www.creekcompany.com/indivdis...&Cat=3&Cat1=10
    Jason, You can get this seat for $30. + shipping. No hassle, more comfy, no straps to come loose. Jim
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