Showing posts with label Kayak Anchor Trolley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kayak Anchor Trolley. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Better Blocks for the Anchor Trolley

So I didn't feel right about the last block I had used for the bow end of the trolley. I went to West Marine and grabbed a cheek block that gets screwed down. Using a 9/64 inch drill bit, #8 1" stainless steel screws, 1"x2" cuts of cutting board (for backing) and the new Harken block and fairlead, I now feel absolutely confident in the trolley. Now I just need the sun to come out so I can take this out on the water.

Sunday, October 7, 2012

RAM Mounts on and Anchor Trolley for the Big Tuna

Here are a couple of pictures of the RAM mount balls in place. Pretty useful (nice tiedown point for the paddles during transport). Turns out with the fairleads on the kayak, you only need one of the 1/4" pulleys. I used a heavy duty carabiner for the accessory interface (where I'll lock in an anchor line, stake pole or drift chute). I placed the trolley on the starboard side since this side of the kayak is stored up when I have it in the garage (this will prevent the carabiner or the pulley from getting damaged or scraping the side of the kayak). If I haven't already said it - modifying kayaks is really cool -

Monday, October 1, 2012

Ronstan Blocks for Kayak Anchor Trolley System

We stopped in at West Marine while we were at Annapolis. I bought these Ronstan Line Blocks (pulleys for you land lubbers) to serve as the two ends of an anchor trolley system I am going to install on the kayak.