Does anyone here use a particular kayak security cable that they like and would recommend?
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Originally posted by reeltor_mike View PostDoes anyone here use a particular kayak security cable that they like and would recommend?
http://www.walmart.com/ip/On-Guard-L...Cable/24530208
I plan to buy another for the kayak when I take it down to OBX this September.2018 Hobie Outback (seagrass)
Old Town Camper Canoe (red)
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Originally posted by buzz View PostThis is the one I use on my canoe.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/On-Guard-L...Cable/24530208
I plan to buy another for the kayak when I take it down to OBX this September.Mike
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I have a couple of these that I use on my kayaks. I like them because you can get them in different lengths. If you search Amazon you can buy them in pairs with the locks keyed alike.
http://www.amazon.com/Master-Lock-Py...on+master+lockBRETT
Red/Yellow COBRA Navigator
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Originally posted by Berto View Post
or to my roof rack when I load my yak the night before.
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I have the master lock stuff you can buy Home Depot. I got a 3 pack of the coiled cables real cheap last year and they fit perfect through the scupper hole. I also have several of the non-coiled longer ones they sell but they do not fit easily through scuppers. I use them in addition to the coiled cables and attach to the tie down anchors in the bed of my truck when I have my kayak up on my ladder rack. I also use the really long one to lock up my yak to the fence by my driveway when I'm too lazy to put it away and also when I store it in the yard.
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I use a standard 6 foot Kryptonite cable lock https://www.kryptonitelock.com/Pages...PNumber=000860. I just slide it throught the scupper and around my thule rack, leaving the extra length inside of the kayak. I could use a shorter length, but the 6 footer allows me to lock it up to my deck when it is stored.
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