A few suggestions: 1- pulley wheels will protect your plastic loops and will make the line run smoother. Or use at least a metal loop. 2 - Use a piece of bungee to absorb the shocks on your anchor line. 3 - Use a heavy piece of scrap metal instead of your current anchor with the zip ties. It is cheaper and works the same way. Use a thick chain if you can find some
I have lost of grappling anchor systems with zip tie releases . I switched to mushroom anchors over 5 years ago and have not snagged up since . I also use a quick release for line to my anchor trolleys. I have 2 trolleys , one on each side to help control in high winds . I have only had to use my quick releases once , but was glad I had them or a boat would have rammed me . i got moved and the boat went up in the rocks .
Great video! I'm curious to see how the trolley works out. First one I've seen that didn't use little pully wheels. I also bet you end up cutting that zip tie around your anchor. I've had days that my anchor doesn't hold, opened up. Worth trying though👍
On knots, I sometimes put a piece of heat shrink tubing over it. Great video! To the point and good to go. Do you use just one anchor? I was thinking of using two, one on each side. Looking to avoid kayak from spinning so much. If I had an anchor at front and one at back, I think it would be good
I just use one and am able to adjust the anchor position according to the wind. Sometimes it will spin a little but I didn’t really want to have another anchor to worry about. Although that would probably prevent spinning pretty well. Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I actually no longer use it because it makes the kayak unstable with how high I was sitting. I basically measured out some scrap wood to line up with the gaps that the seat lined up with and placed it underneath those seat bars
A few suggestions: 1- pulley wheels will protect your plastic loops and will make the line run smoother. Or use at least a metal loop. 2 - Use a piece of bungee to absorb the shocks on your anchor line. 3 - Use a heavy piece of scrap metal instead of your current anchor with the zip ties. It is cheaper and works the same way. Use a thick chain if you can find some
Thanks for the recommendations! I’ll have to try to add some of those sometime
i like your thick chain idea. i'm going to use it. ty
I have lost of grappling anchor systems with zip tie releases . I switched to mushroom anchors over 5 years ago and have not snagged up since . I also use a quick release for line to my anchor trolleys. I have 2 trolleys , one on each side to help control in high winds .
I have only had to use my quick releases once , but was glad I had them or a boat would have rammed me . i got moved and the boat went up in the rocks .
That’s probably a good idea, so far I haven’t had any issues
Pretty cool idea Jake!!! Definitely saves some money vs buying the kit. I definitely might try thT for my prowler. Keep doing what your doing bro
Thanks! I will have to do another video once I get it out on the water!
Keep it going man your doing great I just subscribed and I hope see more videos from you in the future. Don’t give up!
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Great video! I'm curious to see how the trolley works out. First one I've seen that didn't use little pully wheels. I also bet you end up cutting that zip tie around your anchor. I've had days that my anchor doesn't hold, opened up. Worth trying though👍
I’m curious as well. Hopefully the zip tie works out. Thanks for watching!
On knots, I sometimes put a piece of heat shrink tubing over it. Great video! To the point and good to go. Do you use just one anchor? I was thinking of using two, one on each side. Looking to avoid kayak from spinning so much. If I had an anchor at front and one at back, I think it would be good
I just use one and am able to adjust the anchor position according to the wind. Sometimes it will spin a little but I didn’t really want to have another anchor to worry about. Although that would probably prevent spinning pretty well. Thanks for watching!
Hey boss great vid!! I have the same kayak , how did you make your seat riser ? Thanks new Sub!
Thank you! I actually no longer use it because it makes the kayak unstable with how high I was sitting. I basically measured out some scrap wood to line up with the gaps that the seat lined up with and placed it underneath those seat bars
Won't heating the knot weaken it?
Nope, paracord material is strengthened by heat
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