Hey fellas,
Well after kayak fishing for longer than I can recall (think it's like 8 or 9 years) out of the same good ol yak, I've decide the Green Monster finally needs an anchor trolley. As much as I'd LOVE to throw down some cash and just buy a brand new yak, life is telling me to stfu and keep fishing what I got. So this will at least put something new on it...lol At any rate, I got an Anchor Trolley from a TKAA captain's bag a couple years back and was like this will be great for me to use this Spring when I might need to do some live lining for Bull Reds. so I took a look at my yak and I immediately came across a little bit of an issue. As you can see from the pics, my boat likes to get a little intimate with structure.
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I call them war wounds... she bears them with pride. But I wondered how the pulleys from the kit would stand up to me banging against pylons and the abrasive nature of my gunwales. I cold always just pull the front pulley off and plug the hole with the screw, but who wants to do that? And also, I am also worried about weakening the plastic where the bolts go through if I do that. Has anyone had any issues with their pulleys cracking or being jacked up? It's 20 bucks for a pair of new pulleys and a few bucks for paracord, so if they last me a season that isn't the worst thing.
Just thought I'd ask the masses before I start plotting and drilling. LOL Thanks!
Well after kayak fishing for longer than I can recall (think it's like 8 or 9 years) out of the same good ol yak, I've decide the Green Monster finally needs an anchor trolley. As much as I'd LOVE to throw down some cash and just buy a brand new yak, life is telling me to stfu and keep fishing what I got. So this will at least put something new on it...lol At any rate, I got an Anchor Trolley from a TKAA captain's bag a couple years back and was like this will be great for me to use this Spring when I might need to do some live lining for Bull Reds. so I took a look at my yak and I immediately came across a little bit of an issue. As you can see from the pics, my boat likes to get a little intimate with structure.
IMG_20180211_212127_587.jpg
I call them war wounds... she bears them with pride. But I wondered how the pulleys from the kit would stand up to me banging against pylons and the abrasive nature of my gunwales. I cold always just pull the front pulley off and plug the hole with the screw, but who wants to do that? And also, I am also worried about weakening the plastic where the bolts go through if I do that. Has anyone had any issues with their pulleys cracking or being jacked up? It's 20 bucks for a pair of new pulleys and a few bucks for paracord, so if they last me a season that isn't the worst thing.
Just thought I'd ask the masses before I start plotting and drilling. LOL Thanks!
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