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Topic: Rear Anchor Rigging  (Read 5670 times)

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check it out  Peeshnuck's Anchor/Drift Sock rigging for WS Tarpon 140  

This is my anchor / drift sock rigging for my Tarpon 140. I used 2ea. 3/4" single pullys, 2ea. 1/8" stainless steel snap links and a center 1/8" threaded loop to connect the ropes and use for connecting the anchor / drift sock to. All of the hardware was purchased at Lowes. I used a nail knot for the loop ends of the rope and coated with epoxy. I made one for each side of the yak for versatility.

The snap links fit in the holes where the bungee cords connect front and back. I had to re-tie the bungies to make the outer hole on each available. Afer a bit of experimenting, I decided to use the rear loop on the tankwell side, and on the front set of bungies, decided to use the one nearest the center of the yak.
http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/rigging/peesh.php
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