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Topic: check your straps  (Read 3614 times)

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dilbeck

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I always run a bow strap just in case.

+1 ...

as a safety line and also to more easily see if something is going weird.

for this reason.


Thanks! I often run a small cable lock thru the hull to a cross bar as an insurance policy, if the straps go it ain't gonna be pretty at 70mph but at least it will still be attached and not in the grill of a 2014 BMW...hopefully

This too.  It's extra, cheap insurance.



YakGal

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We use Ancra motorcycle tiedowns.....they never fail.
Life is GOOD!!!!


FishingForTheCure

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Can't just keep on driving, chances are your ncka handle is on the side of the hull in 4" letters. Lol