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Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 06:02 PM
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jtbgator
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Re: Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 06:08 PM
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Kuel
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When I get the chance to take some pictures, I'll post up what I did. I took some 550/paracord and made it my anchor trolley line, removed the flimsy black cord at the top of the magna lift, threaded each end of the cord through the hole at the top, and tied a double uni. That and a JBwelded anchor cleat on the clip means the the cord retractions system moves along the boat. I've tried it a couple of times and liked it. The magna lift does get wet so I don't know how that is going to affect it long term. When I'm not lazy, I'll take some pics and put it in the rigging forum.
Fish eat things. I'll put things in the water that fish like to eat. I'll attach these things to a hook, line, rod, and reel. How hard can this be?
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Re: Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 06:26 PM
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PayneFish
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X-Grip? Not sure how big that retractor actually is.
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Re: Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 06:49 PM
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Thanks Kuel, look forward to seeing how you secured yours. Chris - I would guess the Magna lift is about 6" or so in diameter. I don't know much about the x grip but do you think it'll hold? I'm not sure it will since there will be a 5-8lb anchor on the end of the rope. 
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Re: Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 07:47 PM
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PayneFish
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probably won't. with 8lbs and 6" maybe metal is the way to go. I bet Christian could mock you up a plate with some l shaped arms coming off to keep it in place and then with the backing plate you could secure to a geartrac . He works for liquid money for smaller projects is what I hear. can't confirm for sure.
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Re: Anchor Advice
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04/16/14 08:19 PM
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jtbgator
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probably won't. with 8lbs and 6" maybe metal is the way to go. I bet Christian could mock you up a plate with some l shaped arms coming off to keep it in place and then with the backing plate you could secure to a geartrac . He works for liquid money for smaller projects is what I hear. can't confirm for sure.  thanks man!
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