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helps alot when trying to keep ya yak in positioif the wind direction changes just pull the trolley rope to where you need it
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I'm new to yakin and love it. To me an anchor trolley is a must. Helps you adjust for wind, current, etc.
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I think I get what y'all are saying. Makes sense, might have to rig one up
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I added a rope cleat to my yak $2 vs $25, my disadvantage is I can't change anchor points to position right for wind and water current.
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That's my disadvantage too I guess. I never really thought about it before, but that could really help at the beach with the current, wind etc.
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Anchor trolley is a must for me. Font wanna fight the wind.
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Trolly used to be the first thing i would install on a new yak. I got away from the store bought anchor trolley and marsh anchor. I use weights and harken cleats on bow and/or stern. We call this the choupique anchor. Harken cleats are about $20 but well worth it. They are spring loaded for one hand operation.
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