Detachable Anchor Trolley

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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2010

Anchor Trolley system for kayak fishing built on a WS T160.
Materials used to build the Detachable Anchor Trolley System.
Most of these you can purchase at your local hardware store.
1. (2) Bungee
2. (2) brass clip with a swivel
3. (1) Nylon line (sail line rope)
4. (1) stainless steel or hard plastic O ring

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  • I been through a bunch of kayaks since 2005, I had the Hobie Adventure Island, but sold it, now I am getting the Hobie Tandem Island, and I also use two SOT kayaks for the bays. Thanks for watching :)

  • Great vid. But why used bongi when you can go straight to the handels. Please explain and thanks again...

  • Hi, CARLITOSWAY1974

    The bungee’s support shock resistance from waves, and current. :) hope that helps.

  • great stuff... luv ur vids ! BTB, what !

    ty...(host: 30milesOUT FISH'N TV)

  • @tyonthefly Thank you my brotha from anotha motha!

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  • @DPhams I like to watch your vids. You should try to film every trip and make a short 5 min video. I want to try to film myself fish but i dont have a camera yet

  • just curious how many kayaks do you have I have seen you in different kayaks by the way great vidoes

    

  • I totaly agree with the way u did this!!!!!

  • Hi DPhams,

    Can you tell us what size are the brass swivel connectors? Also, it looks like you are using 3/16" diamter nylon rope?

    Thanks My Friend!

  • oops won't let me post the link, search for daniel phan anchor trolley on bckfc.org. Thanks again for the trolley. Tight lines.

  • Hey man thanks for the great idea, Ty sent us his vid he made on it.... Here's my take on it:

  • Great dude, but the front of the kayak, as you mentioned it many times, is the bow and the rear is the stern.

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