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    well lets look back on what we learned this weekend


    normal adult males turn fruity when riding around in rainbow colored kayaks

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    Quote Originally Posted by ChiefApache View Post
    God forbid any of us ever get into any real trouble. All of our anchor lines were quite shameful.
    Those plastic doo-hickeys for wrapping electric extension cords around work good for 1/2 x 150' anchor lines, easy on, easy off. And cheap!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by insanity View Post
    Those plastic doo-hickeys for wrapping electric extension cords around work good for 1/2 x 150' anchor lines, easy on, easy off. And cheap!!!

    http://www.markertek.com/Power-Relat...ent/D-CW.xhtml
    this looks a lot better http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...67#showReviews

    your post reminded me that I need a better way to store 100' of 1/2" line or is it rode?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wobble View Post
    this looks a lot better http://www.acehardware.com/product/i...67#showReviews

    your post reminded me that I need a better way to store 100' of 1/2" line
    Initially, yes. I know somebody that used one of those but he had to break the winding handle off so it would fit in his anchor locker. They take up a lot more room then the cheapy 'manual' ones. He ended up throwing his out and going with the cheapy ones, but to each there own

    I can fit 150' of roped wrapped up in the same bag with my medium box anchor, simple and easy.
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    Insanity, how do those box anchors work in the muck around here??
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    Insanity, how do those box anchors work in the muck around here??
    box anchors are real good at retrieving mud
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    Insanity, how do those box anchors work in the muck around here??
    It works pretty good and folds flat out of the way in its neat little sack it comes with when not in use. . I've used it upriver (Maumee) where the bottom is all rocky and I could never get a spade anchor to hold and out at WT in the muck that's on the bottom out there. I just toss it in, back up about 50 feet or so and give it a few good tugs until it sets.

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    box anchors are real good at retrieving mud
    That it does. I usually bring it up, then drop it about 5-6 feet below the bottom of the boat, tie it to the side cleat, and idle for awhile until it cleans itself off. Usually by the time I get the rope wound up its clean and ready to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by insanity View Post
    That it does. I usually bring it up, then drop it about 5-6 feet below the bottom of the boat, tie it to the side cleat, and idle for awhile until it cleans itself off. Usually by the time I get the rope wound up its clean and ready to go.
    +1, the box anchor and beach spike are the best accessories that I have bought for the boat worry free anchoring just about anywhere. I dont even know where my danforth is anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by inbetween View Post
    Some great shots David! They only start to convey the fun had by all.
    More to come!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by inbetween View Post
    Some great shots David! They only start to convey the fun had by all.

    The fun had by all was a direct result of our incredible host, chef and cruise director!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidmnc View Post
    Well I'm back to work after a great long week end in the great white north. I can not thank my hosts enough for the hospitality they have shown my family on our trips to Northern Ohio over the years. Adam and Beth are two of the finest people I have ever known, and I am proud to call them family.
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    The fun had by all was a direct result of our incredible host, chef and cruise director!!!
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    David - It was great seeing you guys again this year! You're always a pleasure to visit with. Too bad Jennifer couldn't come, we missed her. Looking forward to the next one already (3 mos. to go).

    Rob - glad you were able to spend a couple days with us. You're always welcome here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by phragle View Post
    The fun had by all was a direct result of our incredible host, chef and cruise director!!!
    The cruise director failed to make sure dockage was available at our initial destination , at least chief had the foresight to check before we left . The alternative destination worked out quite well though.
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    Adam and Mark discussing the effects of cold water!

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    OR... is this how you put those rings in... I'm going to loose mine later!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by BBB725 View Post
    Wow!!!!

    Must be a reason, Rob posted them didn't he?
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    Quote Originally Posted by insanity View Post
    Those plastic doo-hickeys for wrapping electric extension cords around work good for 1/2 x 150' anchor lines, easy on, easy off. And cheap!!!

    http://www.markertek.com/Power-Relat...ent/D-CW.xhtml
    Quote Originally Posted by insanity View Post
    It works pretty good and folds flat out of the way in its neat little sack it comes with when not in use. . I've used it upriver (Maumee) where the bottom is all rocky and I could never get a spade anchor to hold and out at WT in the muck that's on the bottom out there. I just toss it in, back up about 50 feet or so and give it a few good tugs until it sets.



    That it does. I usually bring it up, then drop it about 5-6 feet below the bottom of the boat, tie it to the side cleat, and idle for awhile until it cleans itself off. Usually by the time I get the rope wound up its clean and ready to go.

    I may have to get the extension cord wrap for the line. Something that will be small and fit properly.

    We had a box anchor. I sold it a few years ago. It hooked everytime, but it's very heavy and takes up a lot of room compared to a Fortress IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SKRAMER View Post
    OR... is this how you put those rings in... I'm going to loose mine later!!
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    A group of ladies that have to put up with SERIOUS sh it all the time!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Davidmnc View Post
    A group of ladies that have to put up with SERIOUS sh it all the time!!


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    THAT is a terrible picture..................
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