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My "poor-stick" anchor system, approx $30.00
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<blockquote data-quote="rusty.hook" data-source="post: 177876" data-attributes="member: 3628"><p>This will be great for any aluminum boat.</p><p></p><p>Pics of my "poor-stick" for anchoring instead of with the old big booger anchor and lots of rope. Pole is the one laying on the deck and is 8' long and is 3/4" thin wall electrical conduit and the one in the brackets is just for display to show where and what it does. The 2 brackets are 1/2" I-bolts all thread 6" long sealed with clear RTV on both sides.</p><p>Drilled a hole all the way thru the top of the 8' pole and added a rope with a loop in case the water is too deep and it falls thru, I will have some way to retrieve my pole back.</p><p>Cant afford the $1,200.00 electric power-pole. so I made my own.</p><p>P.S. the pole looks not straight, but thats just the way the pic looks, it is straight up and down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rusty.hook, post: 177876, member: 3628"] This will be great for any aluminum boat. Pics of my "poor-stick" for anchoring instead of with the old big booger anchor and lots of rope. Pole is the one laying on the deck and is 8' long and is 3/4" thin wall electrical conduit and the one in the brackets is just for display to show where and what it does. The 2 brackets are 1/2" I-bolts all thread 6" long sealed with clear RTV on both sides. Drilled a hole all the way thru the top of the 8' pole and added a rope with a loop in case the water is too deep and it falls thru, I will have some way to retrieve my pole back. Cant afford the $1,200.00 electric power-pole. so I made my own. P.S. the pole looks not straight, but thats just the way the pic looks, it is straight up and down. [/QUOTE]
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