Thank you for the animation! I've been trying to explain that concept but other videos only talk about it. I had not found one that actually demonstrated how moving the anchor to the end of the boat adjust the direction that the boat is pointing. Also, nice job making the inhstallation look effortless!
No nut needed, just use the correct drill size so the hole doesn't get bigger than the screw. The purpose of the silicon is to attempt to keep as much water out as possible.
40 foot is a little deep for this anchor system. Keep in mind, you're anchor line must be 2x to 3x longer than your water depth. So you're talking about dropping 80' to 120' of anchor line. Now, IF you did want to manage that much anchor line, you COULD turn and hold your kayak in any direction you rig up.
Thank you for the animation! I've been trying to explain that concept but other videos only talk about it. I had not found one that actually demonstrated how moving the anchor to the end of the boat adjust the direction that the boat is pointing. Also, nice job making the inhstallation look effortless!
Wow! Short and sweet and answered all of my concerns!
Very useful and to the point
Just purchased 2 for 2 new kayaks. Great review! Ty guestion.... "picture shows 3 eyelets and you only used 2, why?"
Thank you so much! Just got my first kayak will deff install this system for sure!
Glad we could help!
Good tutorial
Great tutorial
Will this trolley system work well on my Cubera?
What size drill bit do you use
Hi, is Anchor Trolley coming for vibe shearwater 125?
A YakAttack Anchor Trolley will work great!
@@Vibekayaks Ok thanks
So when the anchor is up is it dragged in the water while still on trolley?
No. You stow it in the kayak while not using it.
I did not add any silicone when I put the screws in. Would it still be ok to take them out and then put silicone? or should I just leave the alone?
Take them out and add silicone.
@@Vibekayaks thank you!
Why wouldn't you need a nut to hold the screw in place? Is that the purpose of the silicone?
No nut needed, just use the correct drill size so the hole doesn't get bigger than the screw. The purpose of the silicon is to attempt to keep as much water out as possible.
What size drill bit should be used?
I cant find this exact anchor trolly
Can I turn my face to the current in 40 ft of water with this anchor system?
40 foot is a little deep for this anchor system. Keep in mind, you're anchor line must be 2x to 3x longer than your water depth. So you're talking about dropping 80' to 120' of anchor line. Now, IF you did want to manage that much anchor line, you COULD turn and hold your kayak in any direction you rig up.
Which trolley system are you showing?
YakAttack
What size drill bit should be used?
YIKES!!!! NOOOOO!!! DO NOT JUST "SCREW" THEM IN, THROUGH BOLT THEM!!!!!!
The back side of the bolt is not accessible on my kayak so a screw is the only way to go.
@@zackbrantley441 Use a well nut! Thru bolt it!