I use a cam cleat. It is quick to release. On my last kayak it was mounted along the gunnel sort of to the rear of the seat, as to be out of the way. On my new kayak it is mounted on a gear track. That way if I am not using the cleat, it will be in my tackle box. I also mounted some Scotty rod holders on the same gear track. The gear track is worth the money spent. West Marine has many cam cleats available, at least the one in Annapolis does. There are a few Harken models on clearance. They are located just behind customer service, on the wall.
I use Harken Carbo cheek blocks on the ends of the anchor trolley. I don't really think you need blocks, but they are nice. I have seen some just use eylets. The blocks keep things moving smooth.
I keep a couple small floats on the anchor line, just in case I need to break away. With the cam cleat it is just a matter of lifting the line.
I use Harken Carbo cheek blocks on the ends of the anchor trolley. I don't really think you need blocks, but they are nice. I have seen some just use eylets. The blocks keep things moving smooth.
I keep a couple small floats on the anchor line, just in case I need to break away. With the cam cleat it is just a matter of lifting the line.
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