When I put an anchor trolley on my kayak I made the mistake of not allowing enough slack in my rope and when it got wet and dried the rope tightened up and I had to cut it and and tie it back so it would slide easy. It was like a guitar string. Thanks for sharing the video
I am so glad I found this video I have the same one as you and I was thinking I was going to have to use it on my canoe instead of my kayak thank you so much I have got just about everything for it just waiting for payday to get the kayak
Thank you for showing a demo, one thing i suggest though is to not tie your anchor to that ring. Instead put the line through the ring and tie it to a rigging close to you with a slipknot. This way if you get a strong wind or funny current and the anchor puts you in danger of tipping you can quickly untie it and just use a noodle as a float on the line of your anchor so you can retrieve it after regaining stability and removing yourself from danger.
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I bought my kayak with the system and I wondered what that that funny plastic (cleat --tie down) thing was for. I need to move mine too. My fingers hit it while paddling sometimes. One time is enough.
I believe all the hardware should be a couple inches lower just below the gunnel so the cord is not popping up above the cleat. Works as presented, but could work better.
I am not sure why you would not put the pulleys as far out as possible. You want to dangle from point to point (Bow or stern). I recommend the yakattack leverlok. Nicer than this. $35.
thanks for the video. the knot that you tied at the tie off ring/triangle, the one that allowed you to adjust the tension in the line. What type of knot was that? That was very easy to slide frontward and back to adjust the slack in line. very nifty!
I notice that you put your pulleys just above the gunwale angle which I agree is about 3 in below deck level. I wonder if you had any issues with that? I mention because I did mine the same way you did and then later I noticed an instructional vid by yak gear and the guy made a point to say put the pulleys below the gunwale so the line doesn’t get up in the way. You followed the directions while the yak gear guy didn’t reference 3in below deck level like the instructions say. Just wondering if you had any issues.
Thanks for reaching out. I havent had any problems with the current location but I havent used it nearly as much as I want. I guess it could be an issue in certain situations but so far it has managed to work alright.
dude hell yea. love your video. straight to the point. made it look so dam easy that i feel confident doing the same to mine. quick question what's that blue gunk that you put on the screws for the pad eye.
+reubenmtz it was blue rtv. Same as silicone. Thanks for watching!! One side note, don't put that cleat where I put it, my hand hit it a few times so I had to move it back a bit.
ok so how about the placement of the cleat? is it in the way when you are paddling? i am essentially doing the same thing you are but am concerned the cleat will be in the way when i am really paddling hard. thoughts?
I have used my set up a few times now and it has worked great except one thing. I keep pulling out the well nuts on the aft of the kayak. It seems the plastic is slightly thicker in the back so I need to get a couple slightly longer but still the same diameter. Not that big of a deal but I still have to moniter it quite a bit.
The fact you are reading instructions as you go is something you just dont see, great video pal
Thanks willie
All the COVID Kayakers are thanking you for this video!
Possibly!
It helped to watch it be put on. The instruction were in paragraphs and no diagrams. Thanks dude!
When I put an anchor trolley on my kayak I made the mistake of not allowing enough slack in my rope and when it got wet and dried the rope tightened up and I had to cut it and and tie it back so it would slide easy. It was like a guitar string. Thanks for sharing the video
I never gave that a thought! Thanks for watching.
That was a straight to the point, no nonsense, how to video. Thanks. That's one hell of a drill too!
Thanks, I appreciate it! Lol I didn't have a cordless
This is a big help as I need one on my DIY Yak I did not know how to do it thank you
You're welcome
your on the water demo was really great! the best one I've seen!!
Thanks for the video; well done and clear!! I received the trolley kit for Christmas and need to install mine SOON!
+Fred Block you're welcome, thanks for watching and good luck!
I am so glad I found this video I have the same one as you and I was thinking I was going to have to use it on my canoe instead of my kayak thank you so much I have got just about everything for it just waiting for payday to get the kayak
Thank you for showing a demo, one thing i suggest though is to not tie your anchor to that ring. Instead put the line through the ring and tie it to a rigging close to you with a slipknot. This way if you get a strong wind or funny current and the anchor puts you in danger of tipping you can quickly untie it and just use a noodle as a float on the line of your anchor so you can retrieve it after regaining stability and removing yourself from danger.
+AimSmall Good point, thanks for the advice!! I hope you enjoyed the video! Have a great weekend!
+John's Channel or use carabeeners as a quick connect
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I bought my kayak with the system and I wondered what that that funny plastic (cleat --tie down) thing was for. I need to move mine too. My fingers hit it while paddling sometimes. One time is enough.
+David Bane yep I learned real quick that I needed to move it. Thanks for watching!
I believe all the hardware should be a couple inches lower just below the gunnel so the cord is not popping up above the cleat. Works as presented, but could work better.
I am not sure why you would not put the pulleys as far out as possible. You want to dangle from point to point (Bow or stern). I recommend the yakattack leverlok. Nicer than this. $35.
thanks for the video. the knot that you tied at the tie off ring/triangle, the one that allowed you to adjust the tension in the line. What type of knot was that? That was very easy to slide frontward and back to adjust the slack in line. very nifty!
Did you end up putting any silicone
I don't believe I did
I notice that you put your pulleys just above the gunwale angle which I agree is about 3 in below deck level. I wonder if you had any issues with that? I mention because I did mine the same way you did and then later I noticed an instructional vid by yak gear and the guy made a point to say put the pulleys below the gunwale so the line doesn’t get up in the way. You followed the directions while the yak gear guy didn’t reference 3in below deck level like the instructions say. Just wondering if you had any issues.
Thanks for reaching out. I havent had any problems with the current location but I havent used it nearly as much as I want. I guess it could be an issue in certain situations but so far it has managed to work alright.
0:29 Bonjour où trouve t'on ces vis et inserts ? merci.
How long is your anchor line bud?
I can't remember. I think 20' or so...probably a little less
@@Johnsplots ok that's what I figured. Thanks man!!
You're welcome
dude hell yea. love your video. straight to the point. made it look so dam easy that i feel confident doing the same to mine. quick question what's that blue gunk that you put on the screws for the pad eye.
+reubenmtz it was blue rtv. Same as silicone. Thanks for watching!! One side note, don't put that cleat where I put it, my hand hit it a few times so I had to move it back a bit.
John Frederick oh okay, and thanks for the heads up on the placement.
no prob!
ok so how about the placement of the cleat? is it in the way when you are paddling? i am essentially doing the same thing you are but am concerned the cleat will be in the way when i am really paddling hard. thoughts?
I haven't had any problems with the cleat yet but I haven't paddled hard or anything. Maybe someone else can give some input.
+John's Channel do you have your trolley finished yet? Let me know when you do and how it works out. I wanna take a look at it
+Dimes On His Eyes im moving the cleat about 18" aft. I did hit it with my finger twice on a ten mile trip the other day.
I have used my set up a few times now and it has worked great except one thing. I keep pulling out the well nuts on the aft of the kayak. It seems the plastic is slightly thicker in the back so I need to get a couple slightly longer but still the same diameter. Not that big of a deal but I still have to moniter it quite a bit.
+Dimes On His Eyes I'll have to keep an eye on mine
Great Video! Thanks!!
You're welcome!!! Thanks for watching!
Aw man, I knew frumma maument yinz started twalkin' yinz was from uppair rahn' Stillers Country!
Haha sure was!
you need a bigger drill.
+Brother Love I'm working on it
LOL