In VA, Ace Hardware, Tractor Supply, Rural King, have the brass hardware
Great, I'll check ACE tomorrowDave Diefenderfer said:In VA, Ace Hardware, Tractor Supply, Rural King, have the brass hardware
John Augustine said:I use the same setup as Dave . Make sure the line from the bow to the anchor ring
is the same distance as the bow to the cleat where you access it ( secure it) from the cockpit.
I use an old 72 bluebill for the float
John
John Augustine said:. Make sure the line from the bow to the anchor ring
is the same distance as the bow to the cleat where you access it ( secure it) from the cockpit.
Anthony A said:I climbed over the cockpit cover keeping my center a gravity, well, centered. I made sure I was wearing my life jacket.
PhilPhil said:All you need to do is have a decoy or 2 10 feet back from a Float hooked to the anchor line and drive forward to the last decoy and unsnap a line from the bow of the boat to a loop at the decoy. Leaving the anchor in place to go retrieve a duck or pull the anchor if done for the day. The line on the Estuary goes through the BOW HANDLE to the side cleat and is long enough to adjust the boat forward or back to the decoys. I also use a mushroom anchor tied to the cleat on the other side to hold the boat from swinging.
Phil
Try a lobster pot float. About 18" long by 8" thick. Paint flat black. Works great.David Clites said:I am having trouble too picturing this setup, but I REALLY like the idea of using a decoy as a float instead of a crabpot float, chlorine jug, etc. Thanks!
Steve Sanford said:Mike and Roy~
Here's how we rig our Scooters open bay.....
[better CLICK on this to see it large enough]
All the best,
SJS