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Ancient Member
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: On The Water
Posts: 935
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I Probably should'nt say it... but Nice Rack!
![]() ![]() I carry my nets on a very similar PVC rack on my kayak. I only have two upright poles, as I don't have a boat to flip it over on! I leave the uprights unglued so that I can bend them down for easy transport of the yak. And I just zip tie it to the yak. It works pretty good. Up position: Down Position: Quote:
Vessel assist alone cost him a butt load! I'll stick to the tied and weighted line technique that Jim Salazar uses in his Book, and seminars. It works really well, even in really high waves and current, as everything slides through the buoy easily. |
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